Storms are expected to bring rain to Dallas-Fort Worth late Monday and early Tuesday before a brief spike in high temperatures followed by a cold front later
What We’re Tracking Mostly clear and still mild tonight with a little more moisture in place. With that increased humidity, look for morning low temperatures in the upper 50s to lower 60s for early Monday. The wind will stay light from the south throughout the night, as well. After a mostly sunny, warm day on []
Severe weather expected Monday afternoon and Monday night.
TONIGHT: A few strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible over western
Strong winds will be the main story as we start the workweek. Southerly flow will pull warmer air into the region, helping temperatures warm up significantly. Gusts from 30-40 MPH are expected across the region.
An Enhanced Risk is in place for areas along and north of I-70 in Southcentral Kansas, including Salina. All forms of severe weather will be possible, so please stay weather aware tomorrow. Our fir
What We’re Tracking Rain is continuing to move off to the East this morning as we hold on to cloud cover for our viewing area. Winds are already breezy to start out and will continue to be an issue over the next few days. We'll have another chance for storms later this afternoon and evening []
After a relatively quiet and warm start to the week, winds are starting to whip up across the state. Gusts will be 40-60+ statewide through the afternoon and early evening, leading to areas of blowing dust. Fire danger is high today as well, with Red Flag Warnings in effect through this evening. Winds will remain []
Today is going to be the warmest day of the week for most of the state, with temperatures 5-15° above average for late April. A weak backdoor front is keeping temperatures slightly cooler across far northeastern New Mexico, which may spark up an isolated shower this afternoon but it won't be heavy or widespread. The []
Next front arrives Tuesday. Spotty showers for mid-morning. More widespread rain with a rumble of thunder or two in the later afternoon/evening.
Storms will be moving to the east this evening with a quieter, but still windy, day coming Wednesday.
Wichita has high storm energy, good moisture, a dryline to help lift storms and changing winds with height.