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Culver, Kansas Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Topeka KS 137 AM CDT Fri Sep 19 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Patchy dense fog this morning across eastern Kansas.

- Another round of storms late this afternoon or evening, a few may become strong, producing small hail and gusty winds. Not expecting widespread severe storms.

- An active weather pattern continues into next week with cooler temperatures and near daily precipitation chances.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 114 AM CDT Fri Sep 19 2025

In the wake of a departing upper-level trough, surface wind has diminished and dewpoint depressions are near zero. This is leading to areas of fog across northeast Kansas. Fog could be dense at times, mainly across river valleys and low-lying areas. Fog may develop further south and east through the early morning, before clearing out shortly after sunrise.

Most of the day Friday should be clear and quiet. Another upper- level wave will dive out of the northern Plains this afternoon. Lift associated with this wave and an increasing low- level jet should lead to scattered thunderstorms late this afternoon and into the evening. Timing of the wave will be key in determining how strong storms will become today. If thunderstorms don`t develop until the evening our chances for severe storms is a bit lower due to an expected decoupling of the boundary layer and lower amounts of instability. If the wave arrives this afternoon and storms develop, we could see a parameter space favorable for some low-end supercells with effective shear around 45 knots and CAPE around 1,000 J/Kg. Central Kansas, namely Republic, Cloud, Ottawa, and Dickinson Counties, stand the best chance (10% or less) of seeing severe storms this afternoon or early evening. Otherwise, just general thunderstorms are expected to overspread central and eastern Kansas late in the evening and overnight. Storms could have rain rates around one inch an hour with PWATs above 1.5 inches and at least a few hundred joules of elevated instability.

Most of the day Sunday should be dry in the wake of a departing wave. This break will likely be brief though as wave after wave may move through the central Plains next week with westerly to northwesterly flow aloft and southerly flow at the surface bringing reinforcing shots of moisture. Temperatures are favored to around normal for this time of the year with highs in the 70s to low 80s and lows in the 60s.

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.AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SATURDAY/... Issued at 1218 AM CDT Fri Sep 19 2025

Fog is likely overnight with light and variable wind and mostly clear sky. Dense fog will be possible at KFOE and KTOP from around 08z to 14z. Showers and thunderstorms will be possible toward the end of the TAF period but confidence in location and timing is too low at this point to place anything in the TAF for that far out.

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

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DISCUSSION...Jones AVIATION...Jones

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