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The National Weather Service predicts an enhanced chance for severe weather June 17 for much of Kansas, including Topeka, Hutchinson and Abilene.
Destructive tornadoes have hit states such as Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky and Indiana this season as activity shifts east.
Storms brought 75-mph winds, baseball-sized hail and heavy rains the afternoon and evening of June 17 to parts of south-central and southeast Kansas.
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Fatal tornadoes struck North Dakota and New York, killing 4 people, as a massive heat wave threatens over 150 million ...
The Kansas City area is included in a flood watch from 5 p.m. Thursday through 3 a.m. Friday. The National Weather Service ...
A line of severe storms crossed the state of Oklahoma yesterday, leaving behind localized flooding and light damage.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Ten years ago, a tornado ripped through Lee’s Summit. On July 1, 2015, a funnel cloud was reported in the ...
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One state had the lion’s share of tornadoes between 2020 and 2024—but a different state sustained the most monetary damage.