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FXUS63 KICT 251154  
AFDICT  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS  
554 AM CST TUE NOV 25 2025  
   
..UPDATED AVIATION DISCUSSION  
 
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- AREAS OF FOG AND DRIZZLE THIS MORNING WILL GIVE WAY TO  
CLEARING SKIES AND GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS THIS AFTERNOON.  
 
- A COOLER AND DRIER AIR MASS TO SETTLE IN TUESDAY NIGHT AND  
WILL LINGER GOING INTO NEXT WEEK.  
 
- NEXT SYSTEM TO ARRIVE THIS WEEKEND. POTENTIAL FOR THE SEASON'S  
FIRST WINTRY PRECIPITATION?  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 332 AM CST TUE NOV 25 2025  
 
LINGERING AREAS OF DRIZZLE AND FOG CONTINUE ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE  
FORECAST AREA AS THE SYSTEM THAT IMPACTED THE CENTRAL PLAINS OVER  
THE PAST COUPLE OF DAYS FINALLY EXITS THE REGION. THERE ARE SOME  
SIGNS ON SATELLITE THAT LOW CLOUDS, DRIZZLE, AND FOG ARE BEGINNING  
TO CLEAR OUT FROM WEST TO EAST. HOWEVER, THIS WILL BE GRADUAL UNTIL  
AFTER SUNRISE WHEN A COLD FRONT WILL PUSH INTO THE FORECAST AREA.  
NORTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE BEHIND THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY, AND IT  
WILL BE FAIRLY WINDY ACROSS MUCH OF KANSAS THIS AFTERNOON.  
PORTIONS OF CENTRAL AND SOUTH-CENTRAL KANSAS COULD SEE WIND  
GUSTS BETWEEN 35 AND 45 MPH BETWEEN NOON AND 6PM TODAY.  
ADDITIONALLY, THESE NORTHWEST WINDS WILL ADVECT A DRIER AND  
COOLER AIR MASS INTO THE REGION, AND THIS AIRMASS IS EXPECTED TO  
LINGER THROUGH THE END OF THE WORK WEEK BEFORE THE NEXT SYSTEM  
ARRIVES THIS WEEKEND.  
 
THERE CONTINUES TO BE A STRONG SIGNAL FROM MID-TO-LONG RANGE  
DETERMINISTIC AND ENSEMBLE GLOBAL MODELS THAT THE REGION'S NEXT  
SYSTEM SHOULD ARRIVE THIS WEEKEND WITH PRECIPITATION CHANCES  
BEGINNING AS EARLY AS FRIDAY NIGHT. THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR  
MULTIPLE ROUNDS OF PRECIPITATION, INCLUDING THE OUTSIDE CHANCE OF  
THE SEASON'S FIRST SNOWFALL. UNFORTUNATELY, THE MODELS HAVE BEEN SEE-  
SAWING BACK AND FORTH OVER THE LAST 24 HOURS, SO CONFIDENCE IN THE  
FORECAST THIS WEEKEND HASN'T INCREASED. HOPEFULLY SOME  
CONSISTENCY CAN MATERIALIZED OVER THE COMING DAYS. THAT BEING  
SAID, A COUPLE DIFFERENT SCENARIOS APPEAR POSSIBLE. THE TRACK OF  
THE UPPER LEVEL TROUGH AND SURFACE LOW COULD TRACK ACROSS  
NORTHERN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA ALLOWING FOR WARMER AIR TO SURGE  
NORTHWARD AND MUCH OF THE AREA WOULD LIKELY SEE MOSTLY RAINFALL.  
THE OTHER SCENARIO POINTS TO A MORE SOUTHERLY TRACK FOR THIS  
WEEKEND'S SYSTEM ALLOWING FOR MUCH COLDER AIR TO SURGE  
SOUTHWARD WHILE AMPLE MOISTURE IS STILL ALLOWED TO OVERSPREAD  
MUCH OF THE REGION. THE LATTER SCENARIO WOULD SUPPORT THE  
POTENTIAL FOR WINTRY PRECIPITATION. CURRENTLY, IT'S STILL A BIT  
TOO FAR OUT TO NAIL DOWN THE DETAILS AT THIS TIME, BUT THE  
POTENTIAL IS THERE FOR THE FIRST WINTER WEATHER EVENT OF THE  
SEASON THIS WEEKEND.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z WEDNESDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 517 AM CST TUE NOV 25 2025  
 
A MIX OF MVFR, IFR, AND LIFR VIS AND CIGS CONTINUE ALONG AND  
EAST OF THE I-135 CORRIDOR. MEANWHILE, MUCH OF CENTRAL KANSAS  
IS BEGINNING TO RESUME VFR CONDITIONS AS LOW CLOUDS AND FOG MOVE  
EASTWARD. THESE VFR CONDITIONS SHOULD TAKE OVER FROM WEST TO  
EAST THROUGHOUT THE DAY, AND WILL PREVAIL ACROSS MUCH OF THE  
AREA BY THIS AFTERNOON.  
 
MEANWHILE, A COLD FRONT IS SURGING SOUTHEASTWARD TOWARDS CENTRAL  
KANSAS THIS MORNING, AND NORTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE  
THROUGHOUT THE DAY. PORTIONS OF CENTRAL AND SOUTH-CENTRAL KANSAS  
COULD SEE WIND GUSTS AROUND 30 TO 40 KNOTS BETWEEN 17-23Z TODAY.  
AFTER 00Z, WINDS SHOULD RELAX A BIT, BUT NORTHWEST WINDS WILL  
STILL BE AROUND 15 TO 25 KNOTS AT TIMES THROUGH THE END OF THE  
TAF PERIOD.  
 
 
   
ICT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
DISCUSSION...JC  
AVIATION...JC  
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