#Severe weather remains possible for today, tomorrow, and Saturday. A #WarmFront will move from south to north through the area today, and a #DryLine will form to our west; isolated #thunderstorms could form along where these two features intersect, then move generally eastward. Any #thunderstorm that forms will have the primary threat of large #hail, and #tornadoes are not off the table either (though the #tornado risk will remain low). The most likely timeframe for #storms today is between 6:00 PM and 11:00 PM. Tomorrow, the #storm threat shifts to central and western Kansas; stronger and more numerous thunderstorms are actually more likely tomorrow, but it is also quite possible for storms to die out before reaching our area. The thunderstorm risk (in terms of both coverage and intensity) currently looks to decrease on Saturday, though the target zone does shift back to cover the Wichita area again. Be safe! #KsWX #IctWX #KSstorms #WichitaWX (at Wichita, Kansas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcnTwoZroyL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=









