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Friday forecast: Sunny and hot today, storms this weekend
The other big story is the likelihood of rain this weekend especially Saturday night with uncertainty for both Saturday and Sunday.
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David Reimer with Texas Storm Chasers added the cooler temperatures will hang round for the early part of the new work-week. Winds S 5-15 miles per hour with gusts up to 20 miles per hour in north-central Kansas.
Much cooler air arrives for the rest of the week with plenty of clouds and highs in the low-mid 60s. Wind: S/N 5-15. Low: 64.
Tomorrow models have begun to hint at development of isolated to scattered storms developing throughout the day.
We’re going to clear things out Monday and we should stay dry most of the work week.
Tue: High: 76 Low: 50 Sunny.
Some storms Saturday afternoon could become severe. Morning showers and storms are possible for south-central and southeast Kansas, with clouds hanging around most of the day.
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An approaching cold front will spark rain and thunderstorms later today which will sweep across central and southern Minnesota into west-central Wisconsin this afternoon through early morning Sunday. All this rain will move out before 7 a.m. Sunday making it dry for the Corporate Cup run. Highs will be in the low 70s. But even those chances are slim to none.