Oct 16, 2023

NWS Meteorologist predicts frosty mornings over for now

Posted Oct 16, 2023 1:58 PM
National Weather Service frost and freeze advisories across the state on Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. <b>Courtesy National Weather Service Wichita</b>
National Weather Service frost and freeze advisories across the state on Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. Courtesy National Weather Service Wichita

By OLIVIA BERGMEIER
Salina Post

Over the weekend, Kansas saw low temperatures dipping from mid-40s to upper 20s this morning in towns across the western half of the state.

The frosty temperatures paired up with breezy weather caused most Kansans to reach for winter coats and gloves, but the rest of the week will see warmer temperatures.

"There'll be one more (frost), and that'll be Tuesday morning," said Wichita National Weather Service meteorologist Bryan Baerg. "Lows are expected to reach the mid-30s, but beyond that for the rest of the week, morning lows are in the 40s to near 50."

After chilly mornings, NWS predicts day-time temperatures this week to rise to around the mid-70s, climbing later in the week to the upper-70s.