Isolated severe storms possible tonight, cooler temperatures tomorrow
What We’re Tracking
- Isolated storms this evening
- Much cooler Tuesday
- More midweek rain chances
We’re closely monitoring the potential for severe storms this evening. If storms develop, they are expected to form along a dryline. Hazards include large hail, damaging winds, and the possibility of a few tornadoes. Storms could begin around 5 PM, with the greatest risk between 7 PM and 11 PM, before moving east by midnight. The best chance for storm development appears to be further to the northeast this evening.
Although the enhanced risk area has been scaled back, the far northeast corner of Kansas remains under an enhanced risk, while the rest of the area is under a slight risk for strong to severe storms.
A cold front will move through by early Tuesday, bringing a brief period of drying. Behind the dryline, dewpoints will drop into the mid-40s. Temperatures on Tuesday will fall into the upper 60s, with northerly winds gusting up to 25 mph.
Temperatures will return to more seasonable levels, reaching the lower 70s for the rest of the week. It's possible our southern counties see scattered showers Tuesday afternoon and we look to hold on to rain chances through Thursday. Dry conditions return for everyone by Friday.
KSNT Storm Track Ashton Rizzo