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Bronson, Kansas Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Wichita KS 620 PM CDT Thu Sep 18 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Dry Friday with storm chances returning Friday night into Saturday morning and again for Saturday night into Sunday.

- Cooler and unsettled pattern for next week.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 245 PM CDT Thu Sep 18 2025

Currently have a compact upper impulse lifting into southern Nebraska with another circulation spinning over northern MT. At the surface, cold front stretches from southeast KS, through eastern OK and into central TX.

Showers and storms associated with departing upper impulse have been steadily pushing east and northeast today. A few showers/storms may linger across southeast KS into the Flint Hills early this evening with the bulk of the area remaining dry tonight. By 12z Fri, upper low will be located over central SD with a brief period of northwest flow over the forecast area.

Models still agree on tracking a weak upper perturbation out of the central/southern Rockies and out into the High Plains by Sat morning. Storms are expected to develop after 21z Fri over southwest Nebraska and track southeast through the evening hours. This activity may continue pushing southeast into our northwest fringes Fri evening as 850mb theta-e advection quickly increases. Would also expect additional development Fri night over central KS as 850-700mb moisture transport continues to increase ahead of the approaching wave. Large hail up to quarter size looks likely with the stronger storms Fri night into Sat morning given impressive 850-500mb directional shear. This activity is expected to quickly slide southeast and should exit the forecast area by the afternoon hours.

Another round of storms is expected for early Sat evening through Sun morning as the upper wave slides across southern KS. In addition we will maintain an area of 850-700mb moisture transport Sat night with some better elevated instability. So some strong to potentially low end severe storms once again appears possible. Beyond the Sun night time frame, confidence in precip drops off significantly. The 12z GFS run from yesterday was forecasting a closed upper low to be positioned over SD/northern Nebraska by Mon evening, with today`s 12z run having this same feature over the Great Basin. The ECMWF is somewhat more consistent but is still having run to run consistency issues. For now will keep some small rain chances in for Mon, but better chances look to arrive for Tue and Wed as the upper wave starts to directly impact the area. After Mon, will also run with below normal temps for Tue-Thu with highs in the 70s.

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.AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z FRIDAY/... Issued at 617 PM CDT Thu Sep 18 2025

VFR conditions expected through the late evening hours with a few showers and isolated storms dissipating over central Kansas. Light winds, recent rainfall, and clearing skies could lead to some patchy fog develop over central and eastern Kansas towards daybreak. Otherwise wind direction will switch around to the southeast by Friday morning.

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.ICT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None.

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DISCUSSION...RBL AVIATION...CDJ

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