Storm reports: Landspout spotted in Rush County

20 September 2023

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — A landspout has been spotted by several KSN viewers in Rush County.

Some of them shared photos they were able to snap:

Courtesy: Stephen MazouchCourtesy: Jason WhiteCourtesy: Danae StoneCourtesy: Brittany ObornyCourtesy: Lindsey Broin

Courtesy: Lindsey Broin

KSN Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman and KSN Meteorologist Jack Boston are tracking storm reports from across the state:

Storm reports:

7:18 p.m.

Golf Ball size hail – Ford County.

2” hail 3 east of Ensign

Also, EOC reports water over the road between 102 and 106 on Saddle Road. Reporting about 3” of rain in that area. This is in Ford County.

6:51 p.m.

Quarter-size hail – 5 SE Alexander in Rush County.

6:54 p.m.

Quarter-size hail continues in the storm in southwest Ford County. Storm is barely moving.

6:44 p.m.

Landspout reported just before 6 p.m. near Rush Center.

5:32 p.m.

6 SW Ft. Dodge – Ford County – quarter-size hail AND wind damage (3-inch tree limbs and power poles broken).

2:34 p.m.

1:45 pm – 60 mph wind gust at 3 miles NW of Pierceville, KS [KGCK] (Finney Co.)


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