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Storm Team 12: Still damp and gray

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March 21, 2012|By Meteorologist Mark Larson | Storm Team 12

We'll still need our slickers or umbrellas as more rain showers parade their way across Kansas Wednesday afternoon delivering much needed moisture to our state.

The slow moving storm system responsible for our cool, wet weather will continue to slowly slog its way though the central Plains and while it will not rain continuously, more rain and cool temperatures are likely through Thursday.

We'll still see more scattered showers and afternoon storms Thursday as the main storm system wobbles over Kansas and temperatures will stay a bit cooler than average with highs in the mid-50s and light winds.

The upper-level storm system will finally pull away from Kansas Friday allowing drier, brighter, warmer weather to move into our region this weekend when afternoon highs climbing back into the upper-60s and mid-70s.
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Wichita Area Forecast:

This afternoon:  Occasional light rain/showers.  Wind: E/SE 5-10 and nearly steady temps.

Tonight: Evening showers; late night drizzle.  Wind: SE/E 5-10.  Low: 46.

Tomorrow: Scattered showers/isolated storms.  Wind: SE/E 5-10. High: 54.

Tomorrow night:  Evening showers/storms.  Wind: E/N 5-15.  Low: 42.

Fri:  High:  65   Becoming partly cloudy.
Sat:  High:  71    Low:  41   Mostly sunny and warmer.
Sun:  High:  77    Low:  48   Sunny and warm.
Mon:  High:  78    Low:  54   Mostly sunny and breezy. 
Tue:  High:  74    Low:  56   Mostly cloudy and breezy with scattered storms.
Wed:  High:  64   Low:  52   Becoming partly cloudy.

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