High clouds will invade the state overnight and should be a bit thicker in southwest Kansas.  Some patchy fog can't be ruled out either near Goodland.  We'll see lows mostly in the 20s and 30s with some lower 40s in southwest Kansas.

On Sunday, more clouds will be on the way.  We'll have south winds of 20-35 mph and gusty in central and eastern Kansas.  Those winds will transport some marginal amounts of moisture to team up with a weak weather maker working in from Colorado.  This may lead to some isolated showers and even a clap or two of thunder in Wichita by the end of the afternoon.  Highs tomorrow will reach the 60s statewide.  Any showers will end Sunday evening.

A mild, if not warm forecast is in the works for the days leading up to Thanksgiving.  Highs will be in the 60s, even some 70s are possible.  A bit of a cool down works in for Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday.
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Wichita Area Forecast:

Overnight:  Mostly clear.  Wind: S 10-20.  Low: 38.

Sunday:  Windy with increasing clouds.  A shower possible late.  Wind: S 20-35; gusty. High: 63.

Sunday night:  Evening showers/isolated rumble then mostly cloudy.  Wind: S 10-20.  Low: 44.

Mon:  High:  65  Becoming partly cloudy.
Tue:  High:  68  Low: 42  Sunny and warm.
Wed:  High:  70  Low: 43  Mostly sunny, breezy and warm.
Thanksgiving:  High:  66  Low: 46  Turning mostly sunny.
Fri:  High:  62  Low: 41  Sunny.
Sat:  High:  64  Low: 36  Mostly sunny.

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