WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – After a very cold day today, it will turn much warmer for Sunday. Snow will be possible Sunday night into Monday across western Kansas as another push of cold air arrives.
It will be a frigid start to the day on Sunday with morning low temperatures around 10 degrees. Afternoon highs will rebound into the upper 40s to lower 50s, which will be about 30 degrees warmer than today.
Winds will be breezy Sunday afternoon for most of the state out of the northwest with gusts up to 30 miles per hour.
Areas of light snow will be possible Sunday night through Monday morning over parts of western Kansas. Accumulations will range from a dusting to 2 inches with some impact to travel possible for areas that get on the higher end of the totals.
Central and eastern Kansas will miss out on snow, but everyone will be colder again on Monday with highs in the low the mid 30s.
Once again, the colder weather will not last long. Temperatures will rebound into the upper 40s to lower 50s from Tuesday through Thursday.
There is high confidence that more Arctic air will return to Kansas by next weekend when highs will likely remain below freezing.
WICHITA AREA FORECAST
Tonight: Mostly clear. Wind: NW/SW 5-15. Low: 12
Tomorrow: Increasing clouds. Breezy. Wind: SW/NW 10-25; gusty. High: 49
Tomorrow Night: Becoming cloudy. Wind: NW/N 10-15. Low: 19
Mon: High: 30 Morning clouds, then mostly sunny.
Tue: High: 48 Low: 20 Mostly sunny and breezy.
Wed: High: 46 Low: 26 Mostly sunny.
Thu: High: 46 Low: 20 Mostly sunny.
Fri: High: 42 Low: 29 Mostly cloudy and breezy.
Sat: High: 27 Low: 17 Mostly cloudy.
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