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FXUS63 KICT 230448  
AFDICT  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS  
1048 PM CST SAT NOV 22 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- AREAS OF FOG POSSIBLE TONIGHT, ESPECIALLY ALONG AND EAST OF I-135.  
 
- RAIN CHANCES RETURN SUNDAY EVENING THROUGH MONDAY EVENING.  
 
- MILD TEMPERATURES THROUGH MONDAY, THEN COOLER AIR ARRIVES ON  
TUESDAY.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 138 PM CST SAT NOV 22 2025  
 
CURRENT WATER VAPOR IMAGERY AND RAP ANALYSIS INDICATE STRONG  
MID/UPPER FLOW OVER THE OHIO RIVER VALLEY WITH A POTENT SHORTWAVE  
SITUATED OFF THE COAST OF BAJA CALIFORNIA. AT THE SURFACE, HIGH  
PRESSURE RESIDES OVER KANSAS AND OKLAHOMA AS A COLD FRONT MAKES ITS  
WAY THROUGH THE NORTHERN PLAINS.  
 
CLEAR SKIES OVERHEAD AND MOIST SOILS FROM THE RECENT RAIN WILL ALLOW  
FOR RADIATION FOG TO DEVELOP LATE TONIGHT INTO SUNDAY MORNING,  
ESPECIALLY IN AREAS ALONG AND EAST OF INTERSTATE 135. STILL A LITTLE  
EARLY TO ISSUE A DENSE FOG ADVISORY THIS AFTERNOON, THOUGH SHORT-  
TERM MODEL ENSEMBLES HIGHLIGHTING A 50% CHANCE FOR VISIBILITIES  
BELOW 1/4SM INDICATE A NEED FOR TRENDS TO BE MONITORED HEADING INTO  
THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. OTHERWISE, QUIET WEATHER IS ANTICIPATED TO HOLD  
THROUGH MOST OF SUNDAY WITH AFTERNOON HIGHS REACHING THE LOW 60S AS  
MIDLEVEL THICKNESSES INCREASE AHEAD OF THE ONCOMING SYSTEM.  
 
THE AFOREMENTIONED SHORTWAVE IS PROGGED TO TRACK EASTWARD AND EJECT  
OUT OF THE ROCKIES AND INTO THE CENTRAL PLAINS BY SUNDAY  
AFTERNOON/EVENING. BROAD SYNOPTIC ASCENT FROM THIS FEATURE WILL  
PROMOTE THE DEVELOPMENT OF RAIN ACROSS THE REGION LATE SUNDAY AND  
LASTING THROUGH MONDAY. SHORT-TERM MODELS CONTINUE TO PINPOINT  
LOCATIONS TO OUR SOUTHEAST AS HAVING BETTER CHANCES FOR HIGHER EVENT  
TOTALS CONSIDERING RICHER COLUMN MOISTURE AND STRONGER FORCING. AS  
SUCH, NBM CARRIES THE HIGHEST CHANCES (30-50%) OF TOTAL RAINFALL  
EXCEEDING 0.25" IN SOUTHEAST KANSAS (PRIMARILY SOUTHEAST OF THE  
KANSAS TURNPIKE), WHILE AREAS TO THE WEST CAN EXPECT TOTALS UP TO  
0.10" AT THE MOST. ALL TOLD, THIS APPEARS TO BE A MUCH LIGHTER RAIN  
EVENT THAN THAT OF THIS PAST WEEK. THANKS TO AMPLE CLOUD COVER  
LIMITING INSOLATION, TEMPERATURES WILL BE A FEW DEGREES COOLER  
MONDAY AFTERNOON WITH VALUES AROUND 60.  
 
FOLLOWING THE DEPARTURE OF THIS SYSTEM, SEASONABLY COOL AIR IS  
ANTICIPATED TO SETTLE IN THANKS TO A COLD FRONT SHUNTED THROUGH THE  
REGION BY A COMPACT SHORTWAVE RACING ACROSS THE NORTHERN PLAINS ON  
TUESDAY. AFTERNOON HIGHS IN THE 40S AND LOW 50S ARE EXPECTED THROUGH  
THE END OF THE WEEK ALONGSIDE OVERNIGHT LOWS IN THE 20S AND 30S.  
ADDITIONALLY, PER THE PRIOR FORECAST CYCLE, GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS  
ARE ANTICIPATED TUESDAY BEHIND THE COLD FRONT WITH POINT SOUNDINGS  
(GFS/EURO) INDICATING MIXING UP TO A 40-KT JET AT 850 MB. AS SUCH,  
WIND GUSTS MAY CONTINUE TO TREND HIGHER THAN THE CURRENT FORECAST.  
 
ASIDE FROM WINDS ON TUESDAY, QUIET WEATHER WILL PREVAIL THROUGH THE  
END OF THE WORK WEEK WITH THE RETURN OF NORTHWEST FLOW IN THE  
MID/UPPER LEVELS. A CHANGE IN THE PATTERN APPEARS POSSIBLE HEADING  
INTO THE WEEKEND, WITH CONSENSUS IN THE GLOBAL SUITE INDICATING A  
BIG-TIME COOLDOWN FOR THE BEGINNING OF DECEMBER. STAY TUNED AS  
FURTHER DETAILS COME INTO FOCUS.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z MONDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1038 PM CST SAT NOV 22 2025  
 
AREAS OF DENSE FOG/VERY LOW CIGS WILL DEVELOP OVER SOUTHEAST  
KANSAS DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS AND LINGER THROUGH MID MORNING  
ON SUNDAY IMPACTING MAINLY FOR CNU TAF SITE. THE FOG WILL  
EXPAND WESTWARD AND COULD CLIP ICT/SLN SITES AROUND DAYBREAK,  
OTHERWISE VFR CONDITIONS SHOULD PREVAIL ACROSS CENTRAL AND SOUTH  
CENTRAL KANSAS. MEANWHILE A UPPER LEVEL SYSTEM WILL TRACK  
EASTWARD ACROSS THE AREA TONIGHT. THIS WILL CAUSE RAIN SHOWERS  
TO DEVELOP OVER WESTERN KANSAS SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND SHIFT EAST  
INTO CENTRAL KANSAS BY THE EARLY EVENING HOURS.  
 
 
   
ICT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 10 AM CST SUNDAY FOR KSZ053-069>072-  
093>096-098>100.  
 
 
 
 
 
DISCUSSION...JWK  
AVIATION...CDJ  
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