991  
FXUS63 KICT 231130  
AFDICT  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS  
530 AM CST SUN NOV 23 2025  
   
..UPDATED AVIATION DISCUSSION  
 
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- DENSE FOG ALONG AND EAST OF THE KANSAS TURNPIKE THIS MORNING.  
 
- OFF-AND-ON SHOWERS THIS EVENING THROUGH MONDAY EVENING.  
RAINFALL TOTALS LIKELY REMAINING UNDER HALF OF AN INCH.  
 
- A COOLER AIR MASS TO SETTLE IN BEGINNING ON TUESDAY, AND THE  
REGION'S NEXT RAIN CHANCES FORECAST TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEKEND.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 322 AM CST SUN NOV 23 2025  
 
WATER VAPOR SATELLITE IMAGERY AND 500MB UPPER-AIR ANALYSIS THIS  
MORNING CLEARLY SHOWS THE MUCH ADVERTISED VIGOROUS SHORTWAVE  
TROUGH PROGRESSING EASTWARD ACROSS THE SOUTHWESTERN CONUS.  
CLOSER TO HOME, LIGHT WINDS, DAMP GROUNDS, AND MOSTLY CLEAR  
SKIES ARE SUPPORTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF AREAS OF DENSE FOG  
MAINLY ALONG AND SOUTHEAST OF THE KANSAS TURNPIKE THIS MORNING.  
VISIBILITIES AROUND A QUARTER TO A HALF-MILE ARE BEING REPORTED  
AT MANY LOCATIONS. A DENSE FOG ADVISORY HAD BEEN ISSUED FOR  
LOCATIONS ALONG AND SOUTHEAST OF THE KANSAS TURNPIKE, BUT  
CONDITIONS WILL NEED TO BE MONITORED FOR THE POTENTIAL OF  
WESTWARD EXPANSION. HREF PROBS OF VIS UNDER 1/4 MILE LATER THIS  
MORNING ARE AROUND 30-50% ALONG THE I-135 CORRIDOR. SURFACE  
WINDS SHOULD INCREASE SUBTLY LATER THIS MORNING AND WILL ALLOW  
FOR FOG TO MIX OUT BEFORE NOON.  
 
MEANWHILE, THE AFOREMENTIONED SHORTWAVE TROUGH WILL EJECT INTO THE  
CENTRAL PLAINS THIS EVENING, AND WIDESPREAD SYNOPTIC ASCENT WILL  
OVERSPREAD THE FORECAST AREA AND SUPPORT A SWATH OF SHOWERS THAT  
SWEEPS ACROSS THE AREA FROM WEST TO EAST. THAT BEING SAID, RAINFALL  
TONIGHT IS EXPECTED TO BE LIGHT WITH MANY LOCATIONS LIKELY SEEING  
TOTALS UNDER A TENTH OF AN INCH THROUGH MONDAY MORNING. THE PRIMARY  
SHORTWAVE TROUGH WILL PUSH ACROSS THE AREA MIDDAY MONDAY, AND A  
SECOND ROUND OF SHOWERS IS LIKELY (50-80%) PARTICULARLY ALONG AND  
EAST OF THE I-135 CORRIDOR. RAINFALL FROM THIS ROUND OF SHOWERS WILL  
BE A TAD HEAVIER WITH HREF PROBABILITIES AROUND 30-60% FOR TOTALS  
EXCEEDING A QUARTER-INCH EAST OF THE KANSAS TURNPIKE.  
SUBSIDENCE ON THE BACK SIDE OF THIS SYSTEM WILL SERVE TO END  
RAIN CHANCES FROM WEST TO EAST MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING.  
 
AS FAIRLY STOUT SURFACE RIDGE IS FORECAST TO SLIDE SOUTHWARD OUT OF  
NORTHERN PLAINS AND WILL HELP TO TIGHTEN THE PRESSURE GRADIENT  
ACROSS THE FORECAST AREA WHICH WILL SUPPORT GUSTY NORTHWEST  
WINDS ON TUESDAY. GLOBAL MODEL SOUNDINGS CONTINUE TO SHOW A  
DEEPLY MIXED BOUNDARY LAYER WITH 35 TO 40 KNOTS AT THE TOP OF  
THE BOUNDARY LAYER TUESDAY AFTERNOON. THEREFORE, THERE IS THE  
POTENTIAL FOR WIND GUSTS AROUND 40-45 MPH; HOWEVER, NBM  
PROBABILITIES ONLY SHOW AROUND A 10% CHANCE FOR WIND GUSTS  
EXCEEDING 40 MPH TUESDAY AFTERNOON. REGARDLESS, THIS WILL  
SUPPORT LOW-LEVEL COLD AIR ADVECTION, AND A DRIER AND COOLER  
AIR MASS IS EXPECTED TO SETTLE IN ACROSS THE CENTRAL PLAINS ON  
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AND LIKELY LINGERING THROUGH NEXT WEEKEND.  
 
ADDITIONALLY, THERE IS A GROWING SIGNAL FROM MID-TO-LONG RANGE  
DETERMINISTIC AND ENSEMBLE GLOBAL MODELS OF THE REGION'S NEXT  
SYSTEM ARRIVING NEXT WEEKEND BRINGING ANOTHER ROUND OF RAIN  
CHANCES, AND MAYBE EVEN AN OUTSIDE CHANCE OF SOME SNOW? THIS IS  
STILL ABOUT 6-7 DAYS OUT, SO DETAILS WILL NEED TO BE IRONED OUT  
OVER THE COMING DAYS. LOOKING BEYOND THE FORECAST PERIOD  
(AROUND 8-10 DAYS OUT), THERE IS A STRONG SIGNAL OF ARCTIC AIR  
PLUNGING INTO THE CENTRAL PORTIONS OF THE CONUS. AGAIN, THIS IS  
STILL QUITE A WAYS OUT, BUT TRENDS WILL BE MONITORED AS WE  
APPROACH THE BEGINNING OF DECEMBER.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z MONDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 523 AM CST SUN NOV 23 2025  
 
WIDESPREAD DENSE FOG CONTINUES ALONG AND SOUTHEAST OF THE KANSAS  
TURNPIKE WITH VIS AT OR UNDER 1/4 OF A MILE BEING REPORTED AT  
KCNU AND SURROUNDING SITES. FOG IS BEGINNING TO SPREAD WESTWARD,  
BUT THERE'S STILL SOME UNCERTAINTY ABOUT HOW WIDESPREAD AND  
DENSE THE FOG WILL BE AS IT CONTINUES TO SPREAD CLOSER TO THE  
I-135 CORRIDOR. AMENDMENTS TO THE CURRENT TAFS MAY BE NECESSARY  
IF LOW VISIBILITY BECOMES MORE WIDESPREAD.  
 
BETWEEN 15-18Z LATER TODAY, CONDITIONS SHOULD IMPROVE AS FOG  
MIXES OUT, AND A PERIOD OF VFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED UNTIL LOW  
CLOUDS AND SHOWERS MOVE IN FROM THE WEST AFTER 00Z THIS EVENING.  
WIDESPREAD MVFR TO IFR CIGS ARE EXPECTED TONIGHT AS A SWATH OF  
SHOWERS MOVES ACROSS THE AREA FROM WEST TO EAST. SOME AREAS OF  
LIFR CIGS ARE POSSIBLE TOWARDS THE END OF THE TAF PERIOD MONDAY  
MORNING.  
 
 
   
ICT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 10 AM CST THIS MORNING FOR KSZ053-  
069>072-093>096-098>100.  
 
 
 
 
 
DISCUSSION...JC  
AVIATION...JC  
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