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Milton, Kansas Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Wichita KS 202 PM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Decreasing rain chances this afternoon through tonight.

- Mild and dry this weekend.

- Low chances for showers and storms Monday evening through Tuesday morning.

- Warm-up expected for the latter half of next week.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 201 PM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

...Rest of Today & Tonight...

Subtle WAA around 700mb along with a hint of diffluence aloft is allowing for a widespread post-frontal showers and storms across much of the forecast area this afternoon. Instability is fairly meager, especially north of the Kansas/Oklahoma stateline, so thunder potential is low through the rest of the afternoon and evening. Sufficient forcing is set to exit later this evening, thus rain chances should come to a gradual end by tonight. Additionally, skies will gradually clear during the overnight hours. With light winds and drier air, lows in the 40s are expected across most of the area. This will be the first time many locations have seen temperatures in the 40s since mid/late May.

...Saturday through Thursday...

With a post-frontal airmass set to reside across the region over the next couple of days, this weekend will be dry and seasonably cool with highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s each day. A surface ridge slowly sliding across the region will keep winds relatively light as well throughout the weekend. In essence, it`ll be a great weekend for any outdoor plans across the entire forecast area.

Going into Monday, southerly low-level returns to the region in response to another subtle shortwave trough embedded in weak northwest flow moving across the Rockies and High Plains. Forcing for ascent will be subtle, but enough for at least some widely scattered showers and storms across the central portions of the state late Monday afternoon through Tuesday morning. Model forecast soundings suggest storms may be elevated, rooted around 850-700 mb. This is supported by poor low-level lapse rates, moistening and subtle WAA in the mid-levels, and fairly decent lapse rates between 2-6 km. Effective shear around 30-40 knots could support some storm organization, and a strong storm cannot be ruled out if convection manages to get going Monday evening. There`s still a few days for details to be refined, so stay tuned.

After Tuesday morning, much of the mid/long range global models remain consistent with showing mid/upper building over the southern and central plains. While not particularly strong, it will be enough to close the door on additional rain chances for the remainder of the week along with allowing temperatures to return to near normal for this time of year. Highs in the mid 80s is about what we would expect for early/mid September across the area.

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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SATURDAY/... Issued at 1214 PM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

Light rain will continue throughout the day today and will slowly exit to the east by tonight. Expect VFR conditions however with high ceilings and good visibility except in any heavier transient showers. There is a chance for lower visibilities tomorrow morning if we clear out more and with the colder temperatures moving in. Left out of the TAFs for this period but later issuances may need to include.

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.CLIMATE... Issued at 201 PM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

...Near Record Lows Tonight...

While record lows are not being explicitly forecast for tonight, a few locations will be close to daily record lows for September 6.

Wichita --> Forecast: 49, Record: 46 in 2017

Salina --> Forecast: 47, Record: 44 in 1956

Chanute --> Forecast: 48, Record: 46 in 2011

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

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DISCUSSION...JC AVIATION...SGS CLIMATE...JC

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