



Showers and Thunderstorms from the Great Lakes into the Southern Plains
Frontal boundary and wave of low pressure will keep an active weather pattern from the Great Lakes region through the southern Plains the next couple of days. Isolated instances of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding are possible. Meanwhile, as summer comes to a close, above normal temperatures continue for central and eastern U.S. - especially for most of Puerto Rico with excessive heat. Read More >
Hazardous Weather Conditions
Topeka, Philip Billard Municipal Airport (KTOP)
Lat: 39.07°NLon: 95.63°WElev: 879ft.
Fair
77°F
25°C
Humidity | 69% |
Wind Speed | S 6 mph |
Barometer | 29.87 in (1011.0 mb) |
Dewpoint | 66°F (19°C) |
Visibility | 10.00 mi |
Heat Index | 79°F (26°C) |
Last update | 21 Sep 3:53 pm CDT |
Nortonville KS
This Afternoon
High: 78 °F
Chance
T-stormsTonight
Low: 62 °F
Chance
T-storms then
Partly CloudyMonday
High: 82 °F
Decreasing
CloudsMonday Night
Low: 63 °F
Partly Cloudy
then Chance
T-stormsTuesday
High: 73 °F
Showers
Tuesday Night
Low: 60 °F
Chance
T-stormsWednesday
High: 69 °F
Chance
Showers then
Chance
T-stormsWednesday Night
Low: 55 °F
Slight Chance
T-storms then
Partly CloudyThursday
High: 72 °F
Mostly Sunny
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39.41°N 95.34°W