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KEY MESSAGES
- Red Flag conditions for 6 counties today
- Warm sector thunderstorms likely to miss FA again Friday
- Mild weekend
DISCUSSION
Issued at 1111 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
A sfc low pressure center will traverse across the state today. This will result in winds changing direction throughout the period. Winds will start out SE/S, will become NW by morning, and then SE/S by the afternoon to evening hours. Wind magnitudes will not be overly strong and will be in the 5-20 kt range. The warmest highs are expected across far southwest Kansas, where values around 80F are expected. The combination of the warm highs, lows afternoon relative humidity, and eventually breezy winds will spell out another red flag day across far western Kansas. See the Red Flag warning for more information on this high fire danger across far western/southwestern Kansas. Otherwise, highs in the 70s are expected for the rest of the FA.
A cold front will traverse across the state Friday. The CAMs have come in agreement that the warm sector and the associated thunderstorms will be east and southeast of the FA during Friday afternoon and evening. The NBM has low pops clipping Barber county, but have my doubts about that. Looks likely yet another dry fropa for us. NW to N winds will blow in the wake of the front during the day Friday around 20 mph. I suppose the could be elevated fire conditions Friday, but it is typically hard for us to get to red flag conditions in a post-frontal environment. Something to watch though to see how much dewpoints will decrease behind the front.
The weekend is looking to be dry and mild. Cool and stable high pressure will prevail across the greater region both days. Highs will be in the 60s Saturday and 70s Sunday. Lows around freezing may be possible both mornings for a portion of the FA. Winds during the weekend period look to be weak overall in magnitude. Should be both nice days for outdoor activity.
The next business week is looking to start out with quiet weather Monday. Long range models show the potential of a fropa by next Thursday. It remains to be seen if there will be moisture associated with the front or not. Several ensemble members from both the GEFS and ENS keep moisture east and southeast of the FA. The NBM is cranking out pops during this period, however, this may not be completely backed up by the all the ensemble members. Something to watch and adjust for trends.
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z FRIDAY/
Issued at 1144 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
Winds will shift to the south with an increase in speed this afternoon and continue throughout the night. LLWS will be possible after midnight then confined to the DDC and HYS terminals after 3AM through sunrise. VFR conditions will prevail through tomorrow with some increased high level cloudiness overnight.
DDC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
Red Flag Warning until 9 PM CDT /8 PM MDT/ this evening for KSZ061-062-074-075-084-085.
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