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More severe weather in the Wichita area could bring 80 mph winds, hail, floods, and tornadoes. Here is what to expect into early Wednesday morning; safety tips.
Wichita and the surrounding area may experience winds up to 80 mph, hail up to tennis-ball size, heavy rain with the potential for floods, and possible tornadoes Tuesday afternoon into the night.
Severe storms swept through the Wichita area early June 17, bringing a 101-mph wind gust recorded at 4:22 a.m. at Dwight D. Eisenhower Airport.
The severe weather is most likely from around 2-3 p.m. until around 10-11 p.m. Here is a look at some of the severe weather the Wichita area could see on Thursday.
As Kansans dealt with the threat of severe weather, weather radios in the Topeka area were off the air due to a prescheduled computer system update.
Residents in Wichita and south-central Kansas are still cleaning up, days after severe weather brought heavy rain, flash flooding and high winds gusting up to 102 mph.
Heavy rain and severe storms could bring flooding to Kansas City area. Watches issued across Kansas and Missouri, with up to 5 inches of rain possible.
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