Regional Weather Summary
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Regional Weather Summary
National Weather Service Wichita KS
444 AM CDT Mon Jun 17 2024

Overnight, low temperatures remained in the mid 70s across eastern Kansas.
Breezy south winds were in place along with mostly clear skies.

Today, showers and storms will continue across portions of Nebraska and
western Kansas before ending mid morning. Expect highs across
much of the region to rise into the low to mid 90s, while portions
of southeast Colorado and western Kansas hover around the 100
degree mark. An isolated shower or storm will be possible this
afternoon across portions of western Nebraska and western Kansas.
Otherwise, It will turn quite windy across the region. By this
afternoon, wind gusts will range from 28 to 45 mph across the
region. The strongest gusts will be across western Kansas and far
eastern Colorado. A Red Flag Warning, Fire Watch, and Wind
Advisory has been posted for portions of the region, see each
headline for additional details.

Tonight, low temperatures will range from the mid and upper 50
across western Nebraska and northeastern Colorado, to the low and
mid 70s across eastern Nebraska, Kansas and northern Oklahoma.
South winds will continue to gust upwards of 25 to 35 mph across
much of the region overnight, and higher gusts of 40 to 50 mph
possible across portions of western Kansas. See latest High Wind
Watch for details.

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