Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Rain not over yet - big pattern change next week

Rain chances aren't over for Kansas just yet. The storm system that produced the big rains earlier this week has another piece to it, and it will be impacting our weather Thursday/Friday.

The timing is about perfect. Given a few days, most of the moisture has had a chance to soak into the ground, and now we see more showers pushing into western Kansas Thursday and Friday. Look what our Future Track is showing for Thursday evening:



And on Friday, the chances will push a bit farther east. A few areas in central Kansas may get some showers to start the weekend. It won't amount to very much with totals likely .25" or less.
Next Week - Pattern Changes:
We will go back to a high pressure system for our first week of October. That means the faucet will be turned off and the heat gets turned up. I don't think we will make 90° next week, but we will definitely have a lot of 80s. And this pattern might be around for 10-12 days, so October is looking warm and dry to start.

Just an example of some of the temperatures we might see during the middle of next week. Low to mid 80s will put us almost 10° above average.

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