KSStorm.Info Briefing: April 2, 2022

A great weekend is expected for the state, but rain chances increase beginning Sunday night and continue into early next week as pesky low pressure loafs around to the north of Kansas.
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Today will be a Chamber of Commerce day across Kansas, with lots of sunshine and highs in the mid 60s to lower 70s, lows tonight will be in the upper 30s to lower 40s with light winds.

Skies become partly sunny on Sunday, with temps making it into the upper 60s to mid 70s. A cold front will move through the afternoon, switching winds to the northwest and becoming gusty, up to 25 mph. Clouds thicken up Sunday night, with scattered showers and some rumbles of thunder possible. Lows will be in the lower 40s.

Monday could be a sneaky wet day, with models showing the rain showers holding on into the afternoon hours. Highs will be back into the mid to upper 50s, but could go lower if the precip holds on longer. Any precip comes to an end Monday night with lows in the 40s.

As the parent low pressure moves off to the east, a second piece of energy rounds the base of the trof (like what we had yesterday morning) and that could bring a few showers to the area late Tuesday into Tuesday evening, with highs nearing 70.

Cooler weather sets in for the back half of the workweek, but as next weekend approaches, we’ll see a warmup again, with temps back near 80.

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