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KEY MESSAGES
-Temperatures remain on the cool side of average through the end of the week.
-Wet weather could return tonight with scattered showers. Better chances for rain arrive Thursday night and early Friday.
-Next week could feature a few more opportunities for rain and thunderstorms along with warmer weather.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 234 PM CDT Wed May 20 2026
High pressure remains in place, keeping conditions cool and fairly dry through the lower levels of the atmosphere today. Southwest flow exists in the mid-levels with a longwave trough axis over the Rockies into the Desert Southwest. Isentropic ascent will increase tonight as winds turn more to the south/southwest through the low levels, also bringing in more moisture at those levels. Thus, POPs increase and CAMs show scattered showers overnight into early Thursday morning. There could be a lightning strike or two, but instability looks to be very limited. Ascent decreases during the day tomorrow, but low clouds will likely remain for much of the day.
The better chance for more widespread rainfall appears to be Thursday night and early Friday morning as a shortwave moves through the southwest flow aloft. However, recent model runs seem to have that wave further south and east than the previous run, which could shift the axis of heaviest rain eastward a bit. Far eastern KS has the best chance for the higher rainfall totals Thursday night and early Friday with most models hinting at 1.0 to 1.5 inches by midday Friday. Flooding will be a concern in eastern KS, especially since some locations have seen between 2.0 and 4.0" in the last week.
Temperatures will eventually begin trending back upward this weekend, when rain chances appear to be more confined south and east of the area near a surface boundary. Looking at the longer term trends, models seem to agree on a small cut-off H5 low moving northward over the area around mid-week, which may be quickly followed by another shortwave trough. Both could have enough moisture and lift to make for a few wet and stormy days sometime mid- week. Strong southerly flow also looks to bump temperatures well into the 80s most days.
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z THURSDAY/
Issued at 609 PM CDT Wed May 20 2026
Mid-level clouds will thicken tonight and steadily lower, becoming MVFR by early morning and nearing IFR during the day Thursday. A few light showers are possible at times, most likely during the early and late morning hours. However a majority of the time should remain dry, so limited precipitation to a PROB30 mention. Winds stay light and easterly, generally around or below 10 kts.
TOP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
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