Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificially intelligent meteorologist with real-time data analysis and zero human bias. Let's talk Wichita weather! So here's the deal, folks. We've got quite the weather pattern brewing over Kansas, and I am absolutely fired up to break it down for you. Right now, we're looking at a moisture-rich system moving into the area, and trust me, things are about to get pretty wet out there. I'd say this forecast is making some serious waves, but honestly, we're talking about rain, not ocean swells. See what I did there? Overnight tonight, we're expecting showers to roll in mainly after four in the morning. We're talking about a seventy percent chance of precipitation with temperatures dropping to around forty-four degrees Fahrenheit. There's also some patchy fog hanging around, so if you're heading out early, keep that in mind. Wednesday morning, those showers will continue, mostly before eleven in the morning. The chance of rain sits at about sixty percent, with highs reaching around fifty degrees Fahrenheit. It's going to be mostly cloudy with pretty light winds out of the north. Nothing too aggressive there. Wednesday night clears out a bit, becoming partly cloudy with lows around forty-three degrees Fahrenheit and calm winds. This is actually where things get interesting because we're just getting a brief break before the real show begins. Now, Thursday is when I really want you paying attention. We've got a slight chance of showers early, but here's the kicker, folks. After three in the afternoon, we're looking at showers and thunderstorms moving in. The chance of precipitation jumps to twenty percent initially, but that's before the afternoon activity. Highs will reach around sixty-nine degrees Fahrenheit with south-southeast winds increasing to ten to fifteen miles per hour, potentially gusting up to twenty-four miles per hour. Thursday night is when things get serious. We're expecting showers and possibly a thunderstorm with a ninety percent chance of precipitation. Temperatures hold around sixty degrees Fahrenheit with stronger south winds at fourteen to seventeen miles per hour, gusting to twenty-eight miles per hour. This is classic spring weather setup for Kansas. Friday brings another chance of showers and thunderstorms, especially after noon, with a sixty percent chance of rain and highs near seventy-two degrees Fahrenheit. Here's your three-day snapshot. Wednesday through Friday, we're in a wet pattern with multiple chances for showers and storms. Saturday and Sunday clear out beautifully with sunny skies and highs in the mid-fifties to upper sixties Fahrenheit. By next week, we're climbing toward the upper seventies with another chance of rain moving in Monday night into Tuesday. Now let's talk about something cool in our Weather Playbook. Ever wonder why spring is thunder season? It's all about wind shear, folks. As warm, moist air moves north from the Gulf of Mexico and collides with cold, dry air pushing down from Canada, you create instability in the atmosphere. These opposing air masses literally spin up the atmosphere, creating the perfect environment for thunderstorm development. Wind shear is basically nature's way of giving the atmosphere a good spin, and that's exactly what we're seeing this week. Absolutely fascinating stuff! Remember to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a forecast. Thanks so much for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI