Today’s video:
Rainfall guidance over the next 2 days is below…like we mentioned in the video above, even these totals noted in the 2 circled areas in the image will be more scattered in nature, these are by no means wash-out rains, very hit or miss as the energy in the atmosphere is splotchy at best ahead of us:
We showed this in the video as well, but we feel that late tonight and late Tuesday night into early Wednesday AM as well, there’s chances that the area circled in blue have an outside shot of the showers working further south of current simulated radar model guidance…something that has happened quite frequently over the past 2 weeks that we will need to fine-tune more with afternoon short-term updates:
A substantial warm-up is in the cards basically Wednesday through the entire weekend, where we see widespread upper-9o to low 100 air temps and very dry conditions with the ridge of high pressure overhead:
The good news is, in the 10-15 day pattern, essentially the last week of the month, we anticipate this ridge of high pressure to weaken and migrate more west, which will allow more moisture flow to work in to Kansas…right now favoring those risks more across the eastern half of the state with slightly higher confidence:
Wind forecast over the next 4 days:
Temperature data:
Garden City:
Salina:
Topeka: