A cold front will push through Kansas into early Monday, bring temperatures back to near normal for the start of the new week.

Except in the northwest, much of the state will deal with mostly clear skies through the night. Dry weather will continue with lows in the mid 20s northwest, but end up closer to 40 for south central Kansas.

The wind will be out of the northwest on Monday, with some gusts reaching 40 mph. Temperatures will be much cooler than over the weekend. Highs will be falling back into the mid and upper 40s, with some low 50s in south central Kansas.

Storm Team 12 is tracking a strong storm system that will bring chances for moisture beginning Wednesday and lasting into early Friday. This storm has potential to produce widespread rains and heavy wet snow across much of northern Kansas. Check back for updates.
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Wichita Area Forecast:
Tonight:  Mostly clear.  Wind: S 10-20; gusty.  Low: 39.

Tomorrow:  Partly cloudy, windy, and cooler.  Wind: N/NW 20-30; gusty.  High: 52.

Tomorrow night:  Mostly clear and cold.  Wind: NW 5-15.  Low: 22.

Tue:  High:  48  Mostly sunny & cool. Lighter winds.
Wed:  High:  41  Low: 29   Turning cloudy and windy. Afternoon rain showers possible. Rain likely overnight.
Thu:  High:  47  Low: 36   Morning rain showers, then mostly cloudy and windy.
Fri:  High:  38  Low: 23   Partly cloudy.
Sat:  High:  47  Low: 24   Partly cloudy.
Sun:  High:  50  Low: 33   Mostly cloudy with a chance for rain overnight.


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