Clouds and drizzle will be the rule this morning across south central and southeast Kansas with showers east of the Kansas turnpike. Elsewhere you will find sunny to mostly sunny conditions with a glimpse of sunshine possible by late afternoon in Wichita. High temperatures will range from the upper 60s in the east to the low 80s in the west.

Clouds central and east tonight with fog developing (some areas may experience dense fog by morning) otherwise clear skies in the west.  Lows will drop into the 40s west to the low 60s in south central Kansas. 

After morning fog in some parts of Kansas on Sunday, the sun will return and so will warmer temperatures.  Highs will be in the 80s to near 90. There will be another chance for some showers and thunderstorms on Monday as another cold front moves through the state.
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Wichita Area Forecast:


Today:   Cloudy and cool, patchy drizzle mainly east of the Kansas Turnpike.  Wind: E 5-10.  High: 66.

Tonight:  Cloudy with fog developing.  Wind: SE 5-10.  Low: 60.

Tomorrow:   Morning clouds and fog, becoming mostly sunny, warmer.  Wind: SE/S 5-15.  High: 81.

Tomorrow night:  Mostly clear.  Wind: S 5-10.  Low: 62.


Mon:  High:  74    Increasing clouds, windy with isolated showers and storms.
Tue:  High:  74  Low: 48  Becoming mostly sunny.
Wed:  High:  84  Low: 53  Mostly sunny and breezy.
Thu:  High:  78  Low: 58  Partly cloudy.
Fri:  High:  78  Low: 54  Partly cloudy.

Sat:  High:  82  Low: 58  Mostly sunny and breezy.

 

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