The Storm Track 3 weather team provides the most accurate and up-to-date forecasts for Kansas and Wichita.
As of Friday, September 26, 2025, residents can expect a period of clear skies and mild temperatures.
This article offers a comprehensive look at the upcoming weather conditions, including daily forecasts, historical weather patterns, and safety tips.
Daily Weather Forecast for Wichita (September 26–October 1, 2025)
Date | High Temp (°F) | Low Temp (°F) | Conditions | Wind Speed (mph) | Precipitation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Friday, Sep 26 | 83 | 58 | Sunny | 5–10 SSE | 0% |
Saturday, Sep 27 | 86 | 61 | Mostly Sunny | 5–10 SSE | 0% |
Sunday, Sep 28 | 83 | 60 | Sunny | 5–10 SSE | 0% |
Monday, Sep 29 | 81 | 60 | Partly Cloudy | 5–10 SSE | 0% |
Tuesday, Sep 30 | 83 | 61 | Sunny | 5–10 SSE | 0% |
Wednesday, Oct 1 | 81 | 60 | Partly Sunny | 5–10 SSE | 0% |
Historical Weather Patterns and Storm Activity
While the current forecast indicates a period of calm weather, it’s important to note that Kansas has experienced significant storm activity earlier this year.
For instance, the tornado outbreak from March 13–16, 2025, was the largest on record for the month of March, affecting much of the Midwestern into the Eastern United States.
This event resulted in 118 tornadoes, 43 fatalities, and over $6 billion in damages.
Additionally, the early March 2025 North American blizzard brought blizzard conditions across the Upper Midwest, causing widespread gusty winds and several tornadoes.
This system developed as a Colorado low and rapidly strengthened, leading to significant impacts in the region.
Safety Tips for Severe Weather
Although the current forecast is clear, it’s essential to remain prepared for potential severe weather events. Here are some safety tips:
- Stay Informed: Regularly check weather updates from reliable sources like the National Weather Service and local meteorologists.
- Prepare an Emergency Kit: Ensure you have essentials such as water, non-perishable food, flashlights, batteries, and first aid supplies.
- Know Your Shelter: Identify the safest area in your home, typically a basement or interior room on the lowest floor, away from windows.
- Have a Communication Plan: Establish a plan to communicate with family members in case of separation during a storm.
The upcoming weather forecast for Kansas and Wichita indicates a period of clear skies and mild temperatures, providing a welcome break from the severe weather experienced earlier this year.
However, it’s crucial to remain vigilant and prepared for any sudden changes in weather conditions.
By staying informed and having a plan in place, residents can ensure their safety during any future storms.