A cold front sagged though southeastern Kansas early Monday morning bringing a different weather world to our area; heat relief and lower humidity.

Thick clouds should break for some Monday afternoon sun in a few areas but gusty northerly winds will continue to usher in cooler air across Kansas.

We can say good bye to last week's June-like heat and humidity as Monday afternoon highs will only struggle into the the lower-60s to around 70; nearly 20 degrees cooler than we've seen lately!

We can expect lighter winds and some sunshine Tuesday with afternoon highs in the lower 70s for most of our state.

Most of the rest of our week looks dry until Friday night and afternoon highs will warm to near 80 by Thursday.
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Wichita Area Forecast:

This afternoon:  Mostly cloudy, breezy, cool. Wind: NE 15-25; gusty. High: 69.

Tonight:  Becoming partly cloudy; cool.  Wind: NE/N 5-15.  Low: 50.

Tomorrow:  Partly cloudy.  Wind: N/NE 5-15. High: 72.

Tomorrow night:  Becoming mostly clear.  Wind: NE/NW 5-10.  Low: 50.

Wed: High: 76  Mostly sunny.
Thu: High: 78  Low: 52  Mostly sunny and breezy.
Fri: High: 79  Low: 57  Increasing clouds with a chance for storms overnight.
Sat: High: 70  Low: 55  Few showers/storms early, then partly cloudy.
Sun: High: 72  Low: 52  Partly cloudy.
Mon:  High:  77  Low:  54   Mostly sunny.

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