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KEY MESSAGES
- Storms continue this morning with some low end severe and flooding possible. Storms will be possible again this afternoon and evening for mainly southern KS with some large hail and damaging winds possible, along with high rainfall rates.
- Pattern will remain active for most of next week, mainly starting Tuesday night and continuing through Friday. The main scenario will be for storms to develop over the High Plains during the afternoon and roll east through the overnight hours.
- Below normal temps will continue, with highs each day expected to be in the 80s.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 253 AM CDT Sun Jun 21 2026
Large complex of storms is currently making their way across central and eastern KS with some additional development across northwest KS that is also tracking off to the southeast. This whole area of storms is being fed by very strong 850-700mb theta-e advection that is gradually shifting from western KS into central KS. Storms are expected to continue for the next several hours, and by 12z, storms will mainly be affecting eastern and southern portions of the forecast area with most of this initial activity exiting the area by 16-17z. While some damaging winds will remain a threat through the morning hours, the wind threat has come down slightly from where it was a few hours ago. However, very frequent lightning and high rainfall rates are still likely.
Still looking for storms to redevelop this afternoon along the cold front but with large complex of storms moving across southern KS as we speak, confidence is low on how far north the front will be by this afternoon, so this will be something the day shift will need to monitor. Another mid/upper trough, that is currently located over the Central Rockies, will move through the area this evening and may result in some additional development generally along the 850mb front. While shear will be less than what we had overnight, there should be enough instability across southern KS for some hail and downburst winds. In addition, PWs will remain very high so high rainfall rates and flooding will also be possible with any storms tonight. Any storms that develop over southern KS tonight should push southeast fairly quickly and be out of the forecast area by around 09z.
We look to get a break from storms during the day Monday with the highest storm potential in the upslope regime over western KS. There is another upper perturbation forecast to move out of the central/southern Rockies Mon night and may bring some small chances for storms to mainly southern KS. However, current thinking is that the better chances will be south of the forecast area, closer to the front. There will be some small storm chances during the day Tue, but better chances look to arrive Tue night as a more substantial upper impulse moves through with a good low level jet response. Pattern will remain very active with decent model agreement in storms developing over the High Plains Thu and across our forecast area Thu night into Fri morning.
Confidence remains very high in below normal temperatures remaining through this entire forecast with highs each day in the low and mid 80s. Normal highs for this time of year are around 90 degrees.
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z MONDAY/
Issued at 1226 AM CDT Sun Jun 21 2026
A line of thunderstorms is currently traversing the forecast area bringing heavy rain and strong winds to the area. HUT and ICT will see these impacts to start the TAF period. Additional thunderstorms are expected overnight with the main impacts being reduced vis, low cigs, and occasionally breezy winds.
Storms will shift out of the area and cigs will lift to VFR levels generally after 12-15Z. Additional storms are possible for south-central and southeastern Kansas towards the end of the forecast time frame, but confidence remains low on exact location as it will depend on where boundaries linger following overnight storm activity.
ICT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
Flood Watch until 1 PM CDT this afternoon for KSZ033-048-049- 051>053. Flood Watch through this evening for KSZ070>072.
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