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KEY MESSAGES

- Slight chance of isolated thunderstorms Monday and Tuesday afternoon. These storms have a low probability of becoming severe but not zero

- Highs around 100 degrees are expected Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons

- Cooler temperatures may return this weekend

DISCUSSION

Issued at 119 PM CDT Sun Jun 7 2026

An upper level ridge will move over the Plains through tomorrow with an trough of low pressure building over the western United States. Western Kansas will be under southwest flow aloft with a few shortwaves moving around this trough and into the Plains Monday and Tuesday afternoons. Closer to the surface, skies will be mostly clear this evening into the first part of overnight. Some low clouds may form by sunrise tomorrow but quickly dissipate by mid morning. Southerly winds are expected tonight and become light tomorrow as an area of low pressure moves over the area. Winds then shift back to a southerly direction tomorrow night and become breezy Tuesday. A few thunderstorms may form during peak heating Monday and Tuesday afternoon/evening but with little shear in the atmosphere the chances of these storms becoming severe is low. The main concern with this forecast will be the temperatures Tuesday and Wednesday. Highs this afternoon look to reaching to the upper 80s with lows tonight in the 60s. Highs tomorrow look to reach into the mid to upper 90s with around 100 degrees along the KS/OK border. Warm temperatures continue Tuesday and Wednesday with highs in the upper 90s to low 100s. Highs in the 90s are expected during the remainder of the forecast. Precipitation chances decrease mid week then increase across central Kansas late week into this weekend.

AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z MONDAY/

Issued at 1127 AM CDT Sun Jun 7 2026

VFR conditions will prevail with mostly clear skies through this evening. Some low clouds may redevelop closer to sunrise tomorrow. Winds will generally be from the south to southeast through tomorrow.

DDC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

None.


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