Storm Track 3 Forecast: Severe storms Tuesday evening, much hotter Wednesday
28 June 2023
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — KSN Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman is tracking weather, including severe thunderstorm watches across Kansas.
As of 7:57 p.m., the following Kansas counties are under a severe thunderstorm watch:
BARBER
CLARK
COMANCHE
COWLEY
EDWARDS
FORD
HARPER
HODGEMAN
KINGMAN
KIOWA
PAWNEE
PRATT
RENO
SEDGWICK
STAFFORD
SUMNER
Storm reports:
9:07 p.m.
59 MPH wind gust Bucklin – Ford County
75 MPH wind gust – Bloom – Ford County
9:02 p.m.
3 WSW Kingsdown – Ford County – 64 MPH wind gust
9 p.m.
2 WSW Minneola – Clark County – 82 MPH wind gust
Report near Minneola of a 98 MPH wind gust
8:54 p.m.
E W Bloom, Ford County – 61 MPH wind gust
8:31 p.m.
7 NE Missler – Meade County – 100 MPH wind gust from trained weather spotter
8:30 p.m.
Trees down in Forgan, estimated winds of 80 MPH
8:27 p.m.
Beaver Mesonet – 66 MPH gusts
4 NE Hayne – Seward County – 69 MPH wind gusts
4 N Meade – 70 MPH winds
Meade currently without power
8:05 p.m.
6 S Turpin – report of 114 MPH wind gust!!! Measured with anemometer from a storm chaser.
7:37 p.m.
80 MPH winds 9 South of Hugoton – Stevens County.
8 SSE Feterita – Stevens County – 80 MPH wind reported by fire department.
6:43 p.m.
4-inch hail north of Optima
6:40 p.m.
Pictures of tennis ball size hail showing up on twitter near Optima in Oklahoma.
6:13 p.m.
Oklahoma Panhandle – golf ball size hail – 6 miles southeast of Hough in Texas County, OK.
KSN will provide more storm reports as they become available.
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