Northerly flow will knock temperatures back several degrees for Saturday, but highs will stay near the seasonal norm in the 60s. Easter Sunday will be a pleasant one.
Warmer temperatures will last with mainly quiet weather right through Easter Sunday. We'll have to watch for some thunderstorms by Monday.
Before the next storm system arrives, we will be able to enjoy a few days of warmth.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/turning-warmer-rain-holds-off-for-a-few-days/
Winds will stay breezy out of the south, helping our highs climb to near 80 by Easter Sunday. We stay dry for the holiday weekend, and conditions look pleasant but breezy for any egg hunts across...
A warming trend through the weekend with mainly dry weather. Next system can bring some thunderstorms by Sunday night and Monday.
After a cold morning Wednesday, temps start to improve.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/meager-moisture-mid-week-temps-on-the-rise/
The cold air is about ready to hit the road! As it does, we might sneak a couple of showers in tomorrow. Meteorologist Jack Maney has your Storm Track 3 forecast.
A semitrailer hit a Kansas Highway Patrol cruiser during Monday's blizzard.
It feels more like late January as opposed to late March today. As soon as late this week, a big warm-up is coming!
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/unseasonable-cold-invades-the-sunflower-state/
Check the latest school and church closings and delays.
Winter weather continues for much of western Kansas as cold air plunges in, but we begin warming up soon. Meteorologist Jack Maney has your Storm Track 3 forecast.
A strong storm system brings some late season snow to the area Monday.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/wintry-weather-and-high-winds-monday/
Garden City first responders are canvassing neighborhoods to assess damage following severe weather on Sunday.
KSN Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman and Meteorologist Lucy Doll are monitoring several weather advisories, warnings, and watches issued across Kansas on Sunday. Meteorologist Jack Maney is trac...
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for a large portion of the region through 9 PM tonight. All hazards are possible, including a tornado or two. There will not be a lot of storms, but ...
Strong winds with severe thunderstorms later Sunday and Sunday evening. Windy and much colder early in the upcoming week. Much warmer late this week.
Strong to severe storms are possible for a large portion of the region tomorrow. All modes of severe weather are possible, so please stay weather-aware. This will be as a potent low-pressure syst...
Clouds build and a few showers possible today, but an active day of weather coming tomorrow brings severe weather, winter weather, and fire weather to different parts of Kansas. Meteorologist Jac...
Strong winds this weekend lead to heightened fire weather concerns. We will have a chance for a few severe thunderstorms Sunday afternoon into the evening. Hail is the main threat followed by dam...
A dynamic system picks up steam this weekend and brings us wet, wintry, and stormy weather.
https://www.ksn.com/top-stories/rain-storm-and-snow-chances-this-weekend/
Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman says that chilly winds will howl Friday before unsettled conditions this weekend produce rain, storms and snow for some.
Showers and storms are expected over the weekend and into next week.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/temps-take-a-dip-and-weekend-rain-chances-rise/
Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman tracks cooler temperatures into the weekend with increasing storm chances.
Storm chances will need to be monitored starting Wednesday.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/chances-for-showers-and-storms-return-mid-week/
Southwest Kansas has an opportunity for hit or miss showers and storms late Wednesday afternoon into the evening. A storm or two could produce larger hail. The axis of moisture moves east clo...
Tuesday turns warmer and then we open the door to storm chances by mid-week.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/temps-rise-tuesday-unsettled-skies-follow/
A system from the west travels closer to us by Wednesday. At the same time, another cold front from the north will squeeze in, helping to steer the next rain chance Wednesday into Thursday acro...
The new week starts quiet and cool before showers and storms return the second half of the week.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/quiet-start-to-the-week-before-rain-and-storms-return/
Wind chills will feel even colder. By the time we head out the door tomorrow, it will be feeling more like the teens across the region with a few low 20s. Be sure to send the kids off to the bus ...
Protecting yourself by going inside isn't as foolproof as some may believe.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-stories/can-you-be-struck-by-lightning-while-indoors/
Turning a bit cooler today, but staying pleasant outside with sunshine. Our next chance of rain arrives by the middle of the coming week. Meteorologist Jack Maney has your Sunday Storm Track 3 fo...
It will be a cool start to St. Patrick's Day, with temperatures in the low 40s. Temperatures will creep upwards throughout the day, reaching the upper 50s by the afternoon with sunny skies.
Staying mild for the weekend, but our next storm system is not too far away. When rain chances increase in your Storm Track 3 forecast.
A sprinkle or a shower has a higher chance of survival in Southwest Kansas tonight, Saturday and Saturday night. Some of this moisture tries to move closer to Wichita but drier air will eat any...
Our weather will not be too active over the next few days.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/mainly-quiet-conditions-into-and-over-the-weekend/
Cooler this weekend but still feeling like spring this weekend. Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman is tracking the changes in your updated Storm Track 3 forecast.
After a stormy night, some rain will still be around Thursday.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/some-showers-linger-thursday-temps-take-a-dip/
Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman is tracking the potential for severe storms into Wednesday night.
A mid-week system results in some storms and high fire danger.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/warm-windy-wednesday-with-a-late-severe-risk/
Showers and storms will develop after 4 PM Wednesday and could become severe near and north of I-70. Another area of storm formation is possible East of the Turnpike.
Fire danger remains high until some moisture starts to move in mid-week.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/warm-and-windy-until-the-next-storm-system/
The first system on Tuesday has a better shot of producing showers and thunderstorms in extreme eastern Kansas with a higher chance in Missouri. The second and stronger system this week arrives o...
Please do not burn anything Monday, fire danger will be high to start the week.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/high-fire-danger-monday-rain-chances-rise-mid-week/
Fire Weather Watches and Warnings are already in place for portions of Southwest Kansas and Northcentral Kansas from 1 to 7 PM on Monday. Please avoid any outdoor burning over the next few days. ...
Springlike temperatures this afternoon and early in the week. Unfortunately, elevated fire danger with dry air and gusty winds.
Today's highs were much warmer than Friday's but still a touch cooler than our average for this time of year. The sun was out for most of the day, making it feel much more comfortable in the sun ...
Saturday will be the coolest day of the weekend before warming winds commence on Sunday. Highs Saturday are mostly in the 50s with a jump to the 60s for the end of the weekend. Sunshine dominat...
Our latest system starts to pull away from us but not before dropping a little more rain and snow this afternoon.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/still-damp-wintry-into-friday-before-a-nice-weekend/
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch in several Kansas counties until 9 p.m. Thursday.
Moisture moves in starting Thursday.
https://www.ksn.com/weather/weather-blog/showers-storms-and-even-some-snow-through-friday/