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August 08, 2012|By Meteorologist Mark Larson | Storm Team 12

A fading cluster of showers and storms early Wednesday will slide out of south-central Kansas by midday.

Isolated showers or storms could re-develop Wednesday afternoon over the southeastern half of Kansas and a few heavier storms could produce gusty winds to 50 mph along with locally heavy rainfall.

Western Kansas will see clear skies Wednesday and despite lingering clouds over the east, highs will be in the mid to upper-90s statewide with northerly winds out west and light easterly winds elsewhere.

Our rain chances the rest of the week are slim but temperatures are expected to cool down to around 90 degrees by Friday and Saturday as another potential weather-maker moves into Kansas bringing more shower and storm chances our way.
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Wichita Area Forecast:

Today: Partly cloudy; isolated p.m. storms.  Wind: SE 5-15.  High: 97.

Tonight:  A few evening storms then clearing.  Wind: SE/NE 5-10.  Low: 72.

Tomorrow:  Sunny to mostly sunny.  Wind: NE/SE 5-15.  High: 95.

Tomorrow night:  Mostly clear.  Wind: SE/N 10-15.  Low: 67.

Fri:  High:  90  Mostly sunny.
Sat:  High:  91  Low: 65  Partly cloudy; p.m. storms.
Sun:  High:  92  Low: 70  Becoming partly cloudy.
Mon:  High:  94  Low: 72  Partly cloudy.
Tue:  High:  95  Low: 73  Partly cloudy.
Wed:  High:  97  Low: 74  Mostly sunny.

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