The cooler temperatures that settled over Kansas on Saturday will be around for the end of the weekend. Some sprinkles and flurries will be possible in the overnight and early Sunday, but widespread, measurable precipitation is not expected.

Lows will dip down into the low to mid 30s central and east, but should fall into the upper 20s in the northwest. Winds are expected to stay out of the east/northeast through the night.

Sunday will be cloudy to start, but some sunshine will peek through during the afternoon. Highs will reach the mid 50s in the far west, with mid and upper 40s central and east. The wind will be turning to the southeast late in the day, and will be gusty across the west.

A cold front will move through Sunday night, bringing a chance for sprinkles to the area.

Monday should return to mostly sunny skies with highs in the 50s. It will be a bit windy for the afternoon.

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Wichita Area Forecast:

Tonight:  Cloudy with a few sprinkles or showers possible.  Wind: NE 10-20; gusty.  Low: 38.

Tomorrow: 
Early morning sprinkles, then mostly cloudy.  Wind: NE/E 10-20.  High: 50.

Tomorrow night: 
Mostly cloudy with a chance for a few rain showers.  Wind: SE/NW 5-15.  Low: 36.

Mon: 
High:  56  Becoming mostly sunny and breezy.
Tue: 
High:  59  Low: 30   Mostly sunny.
Wed: 
High:  51  Low: 29   Increasing clouds.
Thu: 
High:  47  Low: 39   Cloudy with scattered rain showers, mixing with snow overnight.
Fri: 
High:  44  Low: 30   A chance for morning snow, otherwise cloudy and breezy.
Sat: 
High:  48  Low: 28   Partly cloudy.


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