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The declaration gives state and local governments, as well as certain nonprofits, the ability to apply for public assistance ...
Douglas County and much of Kansas are in a flood watch effective from noon Thursday through 1 p.m. Friday, according to the ...
Threats include large hail, damaging winds, tornadoes, and flash flooding. The National Weather Service predicts an "enhanced" risk for severe weather June 17 for much of Kansas, including Topeka.
For additional rain, the National Weather Service still says 1-3 inches of new rainfall is possible through early Saturday ...
Topeka, Salina, Hutchinson, Wichita, Manhattan, Lawrence, Holton and Ottawa are all part of the area expected to see an enhanced risk for severe storms.
Much of Kansas will see an enhanced chance June 17 for severe storms potentially featuring hail, high winds, flash flooding and a few tornadoes, according to this graphic posted on the website of ...
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