5 July 2023
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Storms are continuing to move through Kansas, and the KSN Storm Track 3 Weather Team has been busy gathering storm reports.
Storm reports:
2:53 p.m.
5 S Oakley – Logan County – 1 inches
5 S Oakley – Logan County – 1.9 inches
4 S Oakley – Logan County – 2 inches
10 a.m.
Garden Plain – Sedgwick County – 3.97 inches
3 WSW Benton – Butler County – 3.81 inches
3 S Valley Center – Sedgwick County – 3.68 inches
3 ESE Bel Aire – Sedgwick County – 3.36 inches
1 WSW Bel Aire- Sedgwick County – 3.31 inches
2 N Augusta – Butler County – 2.96 inches
1 W Kingman – Kingman County – 2.35 inches
ICT – Sedgwick County – 1.96 inches
Jabara Airport (AAO) – Sedgwick County – 3.43 inches
9:26 a.m.
2 E Wichita – Sedgwick County – 3.18 inches
1 SE Parkerville – Morris County – 3.84 inches
4 N Wilsey – Morris County – 2.81 inches
5 NW Reading – Lyon County – 2.45 inches
4 S Grandview Plaza – Geary County – 2.36 inches
6 NNE Carlton – Dickinson County – 2.25 inches
Council Grove – Morris County – 2.08 inches
8:14 a.m.
2 WSW Park City – Sedgwick County – 5.03 inches
Goddard – Sedgwick County – 2.72 inches
2 W Towanda – Butler County – 4.82 inches
3 N Augusta – Butler County – 2.70 inches
7:16 a.m.
6 SE Selkirk – Wichita County – 1.90 inches
7 NW Leoti – Wichita County – 3.50 inches
Jabara Airport Asos – Sedgwick County – 3.36 inches
5:35 a.m.
5 ENE Andover – Butler County – Lightning caused house fire
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