DODGE CITY, KS – A shift in weather is on the way for southwestern and central Kansas, as the National Weather Service in Dodge City forecasts showers and possible thunderstorms late Saturday evening into Sunday. While this won’t be a major rain event, it may bring occasional downpours and thunder, which could affect weekend plans, travel, or outdoor events.
Rain Timing and Area Breakdown
Storms are expected to begin in extreme southwest Kansas around 7 p.m. Saturday, then gradually move northeast through the night:
Dodge City & Ness City:
Possible rain between 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 a.m. Sunday
Stafford & Pratt:
Showers may hold off until 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday
Hays, Liberal, Colby:
On-and-off rain likely, depending on storm path
Rainfall Chances by Location
While this is not expected to be a widespread heavy rain system, chances for measurable rain (0.25 inches or more) are moderate, ranging between 20% and 40%, according to the NWS:
City | Chance of 0.25″ Rain |
---|---|
Hays | 41% |
Liberal | 39% |
Dodge City | 33% |
Colby | 27% |
These chances may shift slightly depending on how the system develops heading into the weekend.
Storm Strength and Impact
Forecasters do not expect strong or severe storms across the region, though a few storms could be marginally severe with:
Localized downpours
Rumbles of thunder
Brief gusty winds
No widespread damage is expected, but outdoor plans and travel during storm windows could be disrupted briefly, especially Saturday evening into early Sunday.
What Residents Should Do
Keep an umbrella or rain gear handy if you’ll be outdoors Saturday night or Sunday.
Stay informed with updated local forecasts and alerts as timing may shift.
Monitor radar apps or local media for real-time storm tracking.
Use caution on wet roads, especially during early morning hours.
While not a major weather event, light to moderate showers and a few thunderstorms may pass through Dodge City and surrounding areas from Saturday evening through Sunday. With 20%–40% rain chances and the possibility of localized downpours, it’s smart to stay prepared — especially if you’re planning to be outdoors or on the road. Conditions should improve by late Sunday, returning to calmer weather heading into next week.