Morning lows will be in the 50s and low 60s with cloudy skies, fog and drizzle. In some areas, visibility will be reduced to less than 1/4 mile. Isolated showers and storms will be possible Sunday morning over central and eastern Kansas; otherwise, look for a slow decrease in the clouds throughout the day.

South winds will be gusty across the entire state with the highest wind gusts between 30 and 40 mph across western Kansas. It will be much warmer on Sunday as sunshine returns during the afternoon. Highs will reach the mid 70s to near 80 degrees. There will be another slight chance of a stray storm or two Sunday evening over western Kansas. If a storm manages to develop, it could be severe. However, the chance of a storm forming is quite low.

An isolated storm or two may form again Monday evening over central and eastern Kansas. If a storm forms, it could be severe, but as of now, widespread storm activity appears unlikely across Kansas.

A cold front will move through the state Monday night, bringing a return to cooler temperatures for Tuesday and Wednesday. More storms will be possible during this time, but the threat of severe weather remains low.

Monday: High: 83 Partly cloudy and windy; a slight chance of an evening storm.

Tue: High: 66 Mostly cloudy; scattered PM storms.

Fri: High: 74 Low: 49 Mostly sunny.

Sat: High: 73 Low: 52 Mostly cloudy and breezy; chance of storms overnight.

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