severe weather, Kansas and weekend storms
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We are tracking several chances of thunderstorms, likely severe, through Monday night. The highest severe threats are northwest Missouri and northeast Kansas.
The Sheridan County Sheriff's Office said it was a "very busy" night, with reports of downed trees, signs and fences, along with overturned center pivots.
ALL RIGHT. AND 821 CHECKING IN WITH NICK. LOOKING AT THIS IMPACT DAY, WE’VE SEEN SOME WET ROADS AND AND EVEN JUST WHAT CONTINUES TO BE PRETTY BUSY WEEK I IMAGINE IT’S GOING TO BE I THINK IT CULMINATES ON FRIDAY. THAT’S THE DAY THAT REALLY STANDS OUT ...
This latest stretch of severe weather began Saturday night and will not end until we get through Tuesday. The worst day looks to be Monday into Monday night.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in place through 1 AM Sunday for northern Kansas. Meteorologist Lucy Doll tracks the potential of severe weather through the start of the workweek.
Wildfires burning in southwest Kansas prompted evacuation orders, a highway closure, and responses from agencies and task forces from across the state.
The National Weather Service is predicting a slight to enhanced risk of severe weather across the state, including Wichita.
Firefighters made progress getting some of the wildfires in southwest Kansas under control on Saturday even as others kept spreading.
Kansas Forest Service and our state partners are supporting several fires across the southwest region. Many additional fires are burning at this time.Task forces from across Kansas have been deployed to support local resources,