Wichita, KansasParts of central and south-central Kansas are experiencing bitterly cold wind chills this weekend, but warmer temperatures are expected soon.
The National Weather Service predicted that early Saturday morning would see wind chills as low as 0 to -5 degrees. Sunny skies will predominate the forecast, with temperatures reaching the 60s by midweek despite the cold start.
The weather will be largely sunny on Sunday, with highs of about 50 degrees Fahrenheit and overnight lows of 33 degrees. There will be a notable warm-up on Monday, with highs of 63 F and largely sunny skies. Out of the southwest, winds will continue to be steady at 6-7 mph.
Temperatures will peak at 65 degrees Fahrenheit on Tuesday, providing a fleeting glimpse of spring. On the other hand, Tuesday night will bring a low of 41 degrees Fahrenheit with partly cloudy sky. With highs in the low 60s and overnight lows in the mid-30s, Wednesday and Thursday will continue to be pleasant.
Beyond the wind chills on Saturday morning, there won’t be any dangerous weather, and there won’t be any precipitation until Friday. As the week goes on, residents may anticipate more comfortable afternoons, but they should still dress warmly in the mornings.
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