Sunny and warm Monday with rain chances holding off until Tuesday.
What We’re Tracking
- Sunny and warm Monday
- Rain chances return midweek
- Holding on to warmer temperatures
Temperatures overnight falling into the middle 60s. Light winds from the southeast. Another warm day for tomorrow as temperatures reach to the upper 80s. Starting the morning with a few clouds but mostly sunny by Monday afternoon.
Humidity has slightly increased due to the added moisture from the remains of hurricane Francine this week. Dew points tonight and for the start of the week will be in the upper 60s, feeling a bit humid for mid-September.
A few stray showers may develop over north central Kansas early Monday morning and try and push into our far western counties. Models show any rain fizzling out before it gets here, but it is possible we see isolated rain for some early on.
Most rain chances hold off until Tuesday with isolated rain possible. We'll hold on to hit or miss rain chances throughout most of the week as we continue to hold on to the warmer temperatures in the upper 80s to around 90° through Friday.
KSNT Storm Track Ashton Rizzo