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Climate

Wichita's elevation is just over 1,300 feet above sea level.  Wichita is located in the Central Great Plains where masses of warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico collide with cold dry Arctic air masses to create a wide range of weather year around.

Wichita enjoys a four-season climate.  Summer temperatures exceed 90° F an average of 64 days per year.  July is the hottest month with an average daily high of 93° F.  Winters are usually mild with only brief periods of very cold weather. Below-zero temperatures occur on average only four days per year.  January is the coldest month with average daily lows of 20° F.  Annual average noon humidity is 56%.

Kansas ranks among the top ten "sunniest" states.  Wichita Mid-Continent Airport operates under VFR (Visual Flight Rules) conditions approximately 91% of the time.  Average annual rainfall is about 30 inches, with 70% of that total falling from April through September.  Average annual snowfall is only 16 inches.  Snowfalls more than 1 inch occur on average five times per year; snowfalls more than 3 inches occur on average only twice per year.

Air quality is very good.  Wichita is in compliance with all national ambient air quality standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency and rarely experiences stagnant air masses of the type that cause smog problems typical of many cities.  The prevailing (average) wind is southerly at 12 mph (10 knots.)

 

Average Temperatire (F)

 

 

 

 

Average Daily Low

Average

Daily

Average Daily High

Annual

45

56

67

January

20

30

40

February

25

36

47

March

34

46

57

April 44 55 67
May 54 65 76
June 64 76 87
July 69 81 93
August 68 80 92
September 59 71 82
October 47 59 70
November 34 44 55
December 24 34 43
 
 
Contacts:
Greater Wichita Economic Development Coalition
350 W. Douglas
Wichita, KS 67202-2970
P: (316) 268-1133
info@gwedc.org
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