704 FXUS63 KICT 141728 AFDICTArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Wichita KS 1228 PM CDT Sun Sep 14 2025
...Updated Aviation Discussion...
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Scattered showers and thunderstorms through this evening, mainly along and west of the Flint Hills. An isolated severe storm or two possible late this afternoon and evening west of I-135.
- Unsettled weather pattern continues Tuesday or Tuesday night through Friday, with additional off-and-on rounds of showers and thunderstorms.
- Near to above average temperatures through Tuesday, turning near to below average Wednesday through next weekend.
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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 259 AM CDT Sun Sep 14 2025
PRECIPITATION:
TODAY THROUGH TONIGHT...A deep upper trough approaching from the west amidst seasonably rich moisture will support scattered to at time numerous showers/thunderstorms expanding east across central and eastern Kansas this morning through this evening. Thinking activity will be most numerous/widespread through early afternoon, especially west of Interstate 135, although afternoon heating amidst increasing large scale ascent should support at least isolated to widely scattered showers/thunderstorms as far east as southeast Kansas.
Regarding severe weather potential, limited instability should prevent severe storms for most, with small hail, gusty winds, and locally heavy rainfall the primary concerns. However, thinking there is a window for an isolated marginally severe storms late this afternoon into the evening generally west of I-135. It`s here that an adequate combination of instability and shear amidst strong forcing could produce a few storms capable of dime to quarter size hail and 50-60 mph winds.
Widespread heavy rainfall appears unlikely with this system, with most areas likely seeing around one-quarter inch or less. However, localized 1+ inch amounts are possible within the stronger convection, would may support localized minor flooding concerns.
MONDAY...Could see a few lingering isolated showers/thunderstorms across central and eastern Kansas, within a continued moist airmass ahead of another approaching upper trough. Severe weather is not expected.
TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY...A slow-moving deep upper trough over Mid- America will support off-and-on scattered to at times numerous showers/thunderstorms across the region Tuesday or Tuesday night through Friday. While an isolated marginally severe thunderstorm or two is possible throughout the time period, most activity will remain below severe levels. Locally heavy rainfall will be possible.
NEXT WEEKEND...The unsettled weather pattern looks to continue, with another shortwave potentially supporting additional showers and thunderstorms across the region.
TEMPERATURES:
Near to above average temperatures look to persist today through Tuesday. From Wednesday through next weekend, increased precipitation chances and decreasing atmospheric thickness should support a modest cool down, with many locations in the 70s to low 80s for daytime highs.
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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z MONDAY/... Issued at 1220 PM CDT Sun Sep 14 2025
Showers and storms possible west of the Flint Hills this afternoon and evening, then VFR conditions to prevail during the latter half of the TAF period.
A broken line of showers and storms continues to inch eastward early this afternoon. At 1725Z, it was located along a KSLN, KHUT, KEND line. It should crawl across the I-135 corridor within the next few hours. Vis reductions from brief heavy rainfall along with a few lightning strikes will be possible in stronger storms.
Additional development is possible later this afternoon and evening west of a KSLN-KHUT-KEND line, and these could produce gusty winds and small hail. However, there is quite a bit of uncertainty in coverage of this round of storms.
After 06Z, VFR conditions should prevail again and persist through the remainder of the TAF period.
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.ICT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None.
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DISCUSSION...ADK AVIATION...JC
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