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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Topeka KS 1204 PM CDT Tue Oct 7 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Showers ending this morning with seasonable temperatures today through Thursday.

- Mostly dry weather through the weekend with temperatures slowly returning into the low to mid 80s.

- Next chance of widespread precipitation comes next week.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 328 AM CDT Tue Oct 7 2025

Mid-level water vapor imagery this morning shows a long wave trough axis across the central Plains with ample moisture embedded in a jet streak that extends from the Great Lakes back to northern Kansas. Closer to the surface, a surface trough has made its way into central MO and eastern OK with the 850mb trough axis lagging a bit behind, still in central Kansas. Isentropic ascent and convergence along the 850mb boundary with help from the jet streak aloft has again led to scattered showers and a few storms stretching from northeastern KS to southwestern KS. Scattered elevated showers, possibly a few rumbles of thunder, will continue into the mid morning hours today with chances decreasing from northwest to southeast following the 850mb trough axis progression. Strong subsidence in the low and mid levels moves in behind helping to clear out cloud cover in northeast and east-central Kansas by the afternoon today. With light north winds and mostly clear skies by the afternoon today, temperatures will top out in the upper 60s. With the surface ridge axis settled over eastern Kansas into Wednesday afternoon, near-average temperatures will be expected with mostly clear skies leading to a nice, fall-like afternoon.

By Wednesday night into Thursday morning, the surface and low-level ridges slide east and returns flow back to the south. Weak mid-level energy advecting out of Nebraska paired with a nocturnal LLJ across central Kansas may lead to some elevated showers Thursday morning, but moisture seems fairly limited, so chances are less than 15% at this time. A similar set up Thursday night into Friday morning may play out as the LLJ shifts into eastern Kansas. Some elevated showers may be able to develop, but again, chances are not high (~10%). Outside of this, a dry and warming trend continues into the weekend as mid-level heights increase across the central Plains. Lee cyclogenesis deepens a surface low across eastern Colorado over the weekend as our next long wave trough approaches from the western CONUS. Deep afternoon mixing should return gusty and warm conditions by Friday through Sunday as afternoon highs reach the low to mid 80s. Long range guidance still is hinting at this large trough entering the central US by early next week bringing our next chance of widespread precipitation and perhaps another airmass change. This could help spell an end to this warm start to October.

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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 1203 PM CDT Tue Oct 7 2025

With drier air moving in, the last of the MVFR ceilings are exiting to the southeast of KFOE. Skies will continue to clear through the rest of the afternoon, with north winds around 10 kts. With the clear skies and winds calming overnight, there will likely be some fog towards sunrise. It remains to be seen how widespread and dense it will be, but confident in at least some fog towards KTOP and KMHK in the river valley.

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.TOP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None.

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DISCUSSION...Griesemer AVIATION...Reese

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