Weather: Chances good for wind, storms and fire today

National Weather Service graphic

National Weather Service graphic

Today is a triple hazard thread, with a high fire danger, a wind advisory and a severe weather threat, according to the National Weather Service.

Strong southerly winds this morning are expected to become even stronger by late morning increasing to 30 to 35 mph with gusts 45 to 50 mph, prompting a wind advisory in effect from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today, according to the weather service.

Winds will diminish below advisory criteria around sunset but will remain strong, the weather service said.

Also, fire danger is high in the region, and burning should be avoided, according to the weather service. Any fuels that ignite could quickly burn out of control. The weather service has issued a fire weather watch for Tuesday in Wyandotte County.

Severe weather is possible this evening, also, the weather service said. The main threats will be large hail, damaging winds, an even an isolated tornado or two, according to the weather service.

Today, there will be a 60 percent chance of rain, showers and thunderstorms after noon in Wyandotte County, the weather service said. The high will be near 72, with a south southwest wind of 16 to 26 mph, gusting as high as 44 mph. If you want to measure these for yourself then head down to your local department store and pick up some trusty wind meters!

Tonight, there is a 70 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 9 p.m., according to the weather service. The low will be around 38, with a south southwest wind of 16 to 21 mph becoming 8 to 13 mph in the evening. Winds may gust as high as 29 mph.

Tuesday, it will be sunny with a high near 60, the weather service said. A west wind of 9 to 14 mph will increase to 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon, gusting as high as 36 mph.

Tuesday night, it will be clear with a low of 34, the weather service said, and a west wind of 6 to 13 mph, gusting as high as 22 mph.

Wednesday, it will be sunny with a high near 67, according to the weather service. A southwest wind of 6 to 14 mph will gust to as high as 23 mph.

Wednesday night, it will be mostly clear with a low of 46, the weather service said.

Thursday, it will be mostly sunny with a high near 71, according to the weather service.

Thursday night, it will be mostly clear with a low of 41, the weather service said.

Friday, expect mostly sunny skies with a high near 60, according to the weather service.

Friday night, there is a 60 percent chance of rain, mainly after midnight, the weather service said. The low will be around 41.

Saturday, the chance of rain is 70 percent, with a high near 54, according to the weather service.

Saturday night, expect partly cloudy skies and a low of 32, the weather service said.

Sunday, the forecast is partly sunny with a high near 57, according to the weather service.

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Piper boys advance with substate victory over Basehor-Linwood

Piper junior Daviance “Doc” Covington (1) went straight up for a three-point shot. Covington finished with 12 points for the game. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

The Piper High School boys basketball team won the opportunity to advance to the state 4A Division I tournament in Salina next week by beating Basehor-Linwood High School in the substate final on March 4 at Piper.

Piper won the game in overtime, 54-52. Piper led by 4 with less than a minute in regulation, but the two teams tied the game at 45, forcing overtime.

Basehor scored only 4 points in the first quarter, but came back strong in the second quarter to lead 22 – 19 at halftime. Sophomore Jacob Coleman led the comeback effort with 7 points in the quarter.

Piper heads to the state tournament as the No. 1 seed and will play against Andover’s Central High School on March 8.

Piper senior Jordan Goodpaster (10) drove to the basket in the third quarter. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Piper senior Jalen Taylor (11, center) swatted away a shot from Basehor senior Jackson Sherley. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

The Piper and Basehor cheerleading squads had a friendly rivalry to see which squad could complete the most tumbling runs. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Basehor senior Eric Scott (1) secured a defensive rebound in the third quarter. Scott finished with 10 points for the game. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Basehor sophomore Jacob Coleman was disappointed to find he had been called for traveling after winning the battle for a loose ball against Piper senior Bryant Rogers (21). (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Jalen Taylor made the basket and was fouled, for a three-point opportunity in the fourth quarter. Taylor led the Pirates with 16 points for the game. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Piper senior J.J. Letcher (3) drove past Basehor senior Zain Drew (25). (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Jalen Taylor pulled down an offensive rebound from among three Basehor defenders. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Teammates encouraged J.J. Letcher as he headed to the bench after fouling out near the end of regulation. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Tied at Basehor had the ball chance to win with three seconds remaining, but the ball ended up in a scramble at mid-court, and the game went to overtime. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Piper senior Terrell Hall (2) went up for a layup in overtime. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Doc Covington drove past Basehor senior Chandler Carey (33). (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

With Basehor down two points and time expiring, Jacob Coleman pushed the ball up the court. Coleman finished the game with 14 points to lead Basehor. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

With less than three seconds remaining in the overtime period, Basehor sophomore Joseph Johnson (12) put up a three-point attempt to win the game, but the shot went astray. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Letcher received a congratulatory hug from his father, Morris Letcher. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Doc Covington, left, and J.J. Letcher posed with the championship plaque following the game. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Eric Scott, left, congratulated J.J. Letcher after the game. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Mrs. Legusta Vaughn, 93, a longtime Kansas City, Kansas, resident, attended the game to watch her great-grandson Jalen Taylor. Mrs. Vaughn posed after the game with her grandson, Vaughn Taylor (Jalen’s dad). (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)