Severe thunderstorms are possible tonight, mainly in the evening hours in northeast and east-central Kansas. Slightly greater severe thunderstorm potential comes Monday afternoon and evening along and southeast of Interstate 35. Stay weather-aware! #kswx pic.twitter.com/8cis4qtCV5
— NWS Topeka (@NWSTopeka) March 31, 2024
5:28pm CDT #SPC_MD 0317 , #ilwx #mowx #iawx, https://t.co/Tg8ZEuBCU6 pic.twitter.com/HRTkHA7Avz
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) March 31, 2024
5:30pm CDT #SPC_MD 0327 , #mowx #kswx #okwx, https://t.co/brLjb9WG9u pic.twitter.com/qjMEN5d5HU
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) April 1, 2024
5:05pm CDT #SPC_MD 0379 , #kswx #mowx #newx #iawx, https://t.co/EUweDALU6d pic.twitter.com/L5kitKUwTY
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) April 6, 2024
Portions of Nebraska and Kansas have been upgraded to an Enhanced (level 3/5) risk for severe weather tomorrow. The primary risk will be large hail (up to 2" in diameter). For additional details go to https://t.co/QMmU4tCxt1 pic.twitter.com/ERNvi80Zdz
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) April 14, 2024
8:09pm CDT #SPC_Watch WW 113 TORNADO KS NE OK TX 160105Z - 160800Z, #kswx #newx #okwx #txwx, https://t.co/ChM5a3U7tB pic.twitter.com/Jd7zgJOpib
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) April 16, 2024