Storm Reports: Tornadoes touch down in south-central Kansas
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — A complicated forecast for today bears the possibility of significant severe weather, including the possibility of strong tornadoes, across much of Kansas. Several areas of possible severe storm focus are expected during the afternoon.
KSN’s team of meteorologists are both in the Weather Center and on the road in Storm Track 3 to give you the latest updates on when and where the weather will impact.
In Kay County, Oklahoma, several homes, buildings and power poles were damaged, and several miles of broken trees.
The Kansas Department of Transportation has closed down Highway 160 and Junction 75 because of water over the roadway in Elk County.
You will want to stay weather-aware. If you find yourself in the path of a tornado, remember the acronym “DUCK” to stay safe:
Down — Get down to the lowest level of your home, away from windows and as far in your home as you can get.
Under — Get under something sturdy.
Cover your head.
Keep in your shelter until the storm has passed.
If you have a weather radio, now is the time to make sure you have fresh batteries and stay tuned to know what is happening.
Tune in to KSN Channel 3 to stay up-to-date on the weather.
The following photos are of damage in Dexter, Kansas, and come courtesy of Landon DeVore.
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The photo below comes courtesy of Daniel Cook on Interstate 70 near Chapman. The Kansas Highway Patrol said the driver changed lanes to voice a downed tree limb in the lane when the wind blew it over. The driver was a 34-year-old man from California who received minor injuries.
The photos below are courtesy of Cade Allen and were taken outside Arkansas City.
The photo and video below are also courtesy of Cade Allen and were taken near Dexter.
Storm Reports:
As of 8:54 p.m.:
3.08” of rain – Arkansas City – Cowley County
Flash flooding, vehicle submerged in floor water – Newkirk – Kay County OK
Gustnado – 1 SSW Ulysses – Grant County
Landspout – 10 N Kendall – Hamilton County
As of 8:18 p.m.:
Tennis ball-sized hail – Ponca City – Kay County
Ping pong ball-sized hail – Ponca City – Kay County
As of 7:41 p.m.:
Hen egg sized hail – 3 E Grinnell – Gove County
As of 6:48 p.m.:
60 mph wind gusts – Douglass – Butler County
Trees uprooted – 1 N Moline – Elk County
Quarter sized hail and 55 mph winds reported – 2 SW Toronto – Greenwood County
Quarter sized hail – 2 N Dexter – Cowley County
Quarter sized hail – Arkansas City – Cowley County
Tennis ball sized hail – 1 SE Blackwell – Kay County OK
Half dollar sized hail – 2 W Tonkawa – Kay County OK
Golf ball hail – 1 N Tonkawa – Kay County OK
Hen egg sized hail – 2 W Tonkawa – Kay County OK
Quarter sized hail – 5 NW Winfield – Cowley County
As of 2:45 p.m.:
Golf ball-sized hail – 2 W Tonkawa – Kay County
As of 2 p.m.:
Quarter-sized hail – S NW Winfield – Cowley County
60 mph wind – Douglass – Butler County
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