Tornado Watch Cancelled For Parts Of KAKEland
Updated: 11:19 PM The National Weather Service has cancelled the tornado watch for Harper, Harvey, Kingman, McPherson, Reno, Sedgwick, and Sumner counties.
Updated: 11:19 PM The National Weather Service has cancelled the tornado watch for Harper, Harvey, Kingman, McPherson, Reno, Sedgwick, and Sumner counties.
Posted: 3:43 PM Watch in effect until 11:00 p.m.
Posted: 9:31 AM Cleanup continues in the St. Louis area after strong storms ripped through the region over the weekend.
Updated: 3:13 AM Meteorologist Hallie Shulman says the main threat with these storms are large hail and strong winds. They are also expected to produce heavy rain and lightning.
Updated: 4:42 PM By 4:30 p.m. the dryline had pushed east of Wichita, meaning the metro area is no longer under a severe weather threat.
Updated: 2:18 PM Storms expected today.
Updated: 9:56 PM Thunderstorms began crossing into southwest Kansas in the mid-evening hours, most of which remained below severe limits.
Posted: 2:37 PM Denver Water has taken the first steps to deal with an expected drought this summer.
Updated: 5:55 PM Warmer than average temperatures Wednesday afternoon broke previous record highs across KAKEland.
Posted: 10:16 AM Heading into May, the peak month for tornadoes, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are teaming up to promote National Severe Weather Preparedness Week.
Updated: 1:15 PM Schools in western Pennsylvania are closing in the face of an unusual late-April snow storm that's chugging through the Northeast, threatening to bring high winds and up to a foot of snow in some places.
Updated: 5:14 PM The damage toll from Saturday's tornado in Wichita will easily be in the tens of million of dollars in just one small area.
Updated: 8:50 AM A preliminary report indicates an EF-3 tornado hit Southeast Wichita late Saturday.
Updated: 8:49 AM The National Weather Service says Kansas likely had more than a month's worth of tornadoes in this weekend's outbreak.
Updated: 9:07 AM A fast-moving spring snowstorm that dumped up to 2 inches in the Denver metro area also brought about a foot of snow to some areas of the mountains.
Updated: 8:48 AM An emergency shelter opened at 3 a.m. Sunday at the Derby Recreation Center, 801 E. Market
Posted: 2:00 AM The severe storm system that is moving through the state has spawned a number of strong tornadoes, causing damage in multiple counties.
Updated: 12:36 AM Tornadoes with limited damage reported in Western and North Central Kansas.
Updated: 10:04 PM Pre-concert party on the plaza has been moved to Hyatt Regency.
Updated: 7:11 PM American Red Cross is urging people to have a disaster preparedness kit ready in a safe room in case of severe weather.
Updated: 1:14 PM Are you prepared for a severe weather event?
Updated: 5:48 PM With the threat of severe weather being predicted for the next couple of days, Sedgwick County still does not have siren upgrades in place.