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calendar_today24-06-2012 07:28:59

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Strong to severe storms are possible tonight with the greatest chances across northeast Kansas. Otherwise, a notable cool down is expected with highs near 60 across central KS Thursday and in the 50s and 60s areawide Friday.

Strong to severe storms are possible tonight with the greatest chances across northeast Kansas. Otherwise, a notable cool down is expected with highs near 60 across central KS Thursday and in the 50s and 60s areawide Friday. #kswx
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Strong to severe storms are possible tonight with the greatest chances across northeast Kansas. The strongest storms may be capable of damaging winds up to 60 mph, hail up golf ball size, and a tornado cannot be ruled out.

Strong to severe storms are possible tonight with the greatest chances across northeast Kansas. The strongest storms may be capable of damaging winds up to 60 mph, hail up golf ball size, and a tornado cannot be ruled out. #kswx
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Two tornadoes tracks were found across Greenwood county from storms early this morning. The strongest tornado was an EF-2 that occurred south of Virgil , with EF-1 damage found east and southeast of Eureka. Additional info: mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/wx/afos/p.php?…

Two tornadoes tracks were found across Greenwood county from storms early this morning. The strongest tornado was an EF-2 that occurred south of Virgil , with EF-1 damage found east and southeast of Eureka. Additional info: mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/wx/afos/p.php?… #kswx
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Mild temperatures will continue tonight and Wednesday. Most areas will remain a fair amount above normal. Winds will calm down tonight and will remain much lighter Wednesday.

Mild temperatures will continue tonight and Wednesday. Most areas will remain a fair amount above normal. Winds will calm down tonight and will remain much lighter Wednesday. #kswx
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A strong cold front will arrive Thurs morning/afternoon. Showers/thunderstorms are possible along 🙴east of I-135 in the morning but linger in SE KS. Temps may reach 80 in SE KS but will be much colder in the rest of the area.

A strong cold front will arrive Thurs morning/afternoon. Showers/thunderstorms are possible along 🙴east of I-135 in the morning but linger in SE KS. Temps may reach 80 in SE KS but will be much colder in the rest of the area. #kswx
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Some areas in the Flint Hills received over one inch of rainfall overnight. Though rainfall was spotty further west into parts of south central and central Kansas.

Some areas in the Flint Hills received over one inch of rainfall overnight. Though rainfall was spotty further west into parts of south central and central Kansas. #kswx
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Strong southwest to northwest winds will impact the Kansas region today with gusts of 35 to 45 mph. The strong winds and warm temperatures will fuel elevated grassfire danger over portions of central and south-central Kansas.

Strong southwest to northwest winds will impact the Kansas region today with gusts of 35 to 45 mph. The strong winds and warm temperatures will fuel elevated grassfire danger over portions of central and south-central Kansas. #kswx
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A line of showers and storms will continue to move across far eastern Kansas through mid-morning. Small hail and strong gusty winds of 50 to 60 mph will be possible.

A line of showers and storms will continue to move across far eastern Kansas through mid-morning. Small hail and strong gusty winds of 50 to 60 mph will be possible. #kswx
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5:34am...Scattered showers and thunderstorms will impact eastern Kansas through early to mid-morning. The strongest activity may be capable of dime size hail, 50 to 60 mph winds, and heavy rain.

5:34am...Scattered showers and thunderstorms will impact eastern Kansas through early to mid-morning. The strongest activity may be capable of dime size hail, 50 to 60 mph winds, and heavy rain. #kswx
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4:50am...URGENT! Greenwood Co. residents: Those in/around Hamilton need to get to your tornado shelter. A severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is moving rapidly northeast. Take shelter!

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4:36am...URGENT! Greenwood Co. residents: Those between Eureka and Hamilton need to get to your tornado shelter. A severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is moving rapidly northeast. Take shelter!

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4:28am...URGENT! Greenwood Co. residents: Those in/around Eureka and points south and southwest need to get to your tornado shelter. A severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is moving rapidly northeast, will move very close to you within the next 10-15 minutes.

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Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms will impact generally the eastern half of Kansas through early this morning. While not everyone will see severe weather, the strongest activity may be capable of dime to quarter size hail, 50 to 60 mph winds, and heavy rain.

Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms will impact generally the eastern half of Kansas through early this morning. While not everyone will see severe weather, the strongest activity may be capable of dime to quarter size hail, 50 to 60 mph winds, and heavy rain. #kswx
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We are expecting thunderstorm coverage to gradually increase overnight across portions of central, southern, and eastern Kansas. While not everyone will see severe weather, the strongest activity will be capable of large hail and damaging winds.

We are expecting thunderstorm coverage to gradually increase overnight across portions of central, southern, and eastern Kansas. While not everyone will see severe weather, the strongest activity will be capable of large hail and damaging winds. #kswx
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Storms capable of becoming severe have started to develop in western KS and are expected to move into the orange shaded area over the next few hours. Be sure to have multiple ways of receiving warnings. Consider keeping volume up on mobile devices overnight.

Storms capable of becoming severe have started to develop in western KS and are expected to move into the orange shaded area over the next few hours. Be sure to have multiple ways of receiving warnings. Consider keeping volume up on mobile devices overnight. #kswx
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