How much rain did Kansas get

27 February 2023

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The same storm that brought tornadoes and damaging wind to some areas of Kansas on Sunday brought much-needed rain, too.

Here are the rainfall totals received by the KSN Storm Track 3 Weather Center.


Tornadoes touch down in Liberal and across Kansas

Two miles south of Bel Aire – Sedgwick County – 1.53 inches

Three miles north-northwest of Potwin – Butler County – 1.4 inches

Bel Aire – Sedgwick County – 1.35 inches

Clearwater – Sedgwick County – 1.3 inches

One mile northeast of Wichita – Sedgwick County – 1.3 inches

Three miles northwest of McConnell Air Force Base- Sedgwick County – 1.3 inches

Three miles north-northwest of Strong City – Chase County – 1.25 inches

Four miles east of Rose Hill – Butler County – 1.19 inches

One mile west-southwest of Bel Aire – Sedgwick County – 1.16 inches

Three miles north-northeast of east Wichita – Sedgwick County – 1.15 inches

Seven miles west-northwest of Belle Plaine – Sumner County – 1.11 inches

One mile south of Burns – Butler County – 1.1 inches

Cottonwood Falls – Chase County – 1.1 inches

Two miles west-northwest of Hutchinson – Reno County – 1.1 inches

Three miles south of Valley Center – Sedgwick County – 1.08 inches

Garden Plain – Sedgwick County – 1.06 inches

One mile south of El Dorado – Butler County – 1.04 inches

Four miles southwest of Derby – Sedgwick County – 1.04 inches

Two miles west of Towanda – Butler County – 1.02 inches

Two miles southeast of downtown Wichita – 1 inch

Three miles west of Oaklawn – Sedgwick County – 1 inch

Six miles west-northwest of Whitewater – Harvey County – 0.99 inch

Five miles north-northeast of Norwich – Kingman County – 0.95 inch

One mile east of Iola – Allen County – 0.99 inch

Three miles northeast of Winfield – Cowley County – 0.9 inch

Three miles north-northeast of Durham – Marion County – 0.89 inch

Two miles southeast of Wichita – Sedgwick County – 0.83 inch

One mile east-northeast of Eureka – Greenwood County – 0.83 inch

Conway Springs – Sumner County – 0.7 inch

Richfield – Morton County – 0.19 inch

Ten miles northwest of Moscow – Stevens County – 0.02 inch

Grant – Grant County – 0.53 inch

Lakin – Kearny County – 0.41 inch

Garden City – Finney County – 0.52 inch

Colby – Thomas County -0.23 inch

Hill City – Graham County – 0.33 inch

One mile southwest of Phillipsburg – Phillips County – 0.54 inch

WaKeeney – Trego Couty – 0.21 inch

Ness City – Ness County – 0.37 inch

Lake City – Barber County – 0.45 inch

One mile northwest of St. John – Stafford County – 0.58 inch

One mile south of McPherson – McPherson County – 0.68 inch

Flickner Tech Farm – McPherson County – 0.5 inch

Gypsum – Saline County – 0.65 inch

Butler – Butler County – 1.01 inch

Three miles southeast of Haysville – Sedgwick County – 1.03 inch

Viola – Sumner County – 0.65 inch

19 miles northwest of Howard – Elk County – 0.59 inch

One mile southeast of Elmdale – Chase County – 0.91 inch

Rock Springs – Dickinson County – 0.56 inch

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