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Severe Thunderstorms in West Texas; Heavy Rainfall in the Southeast U.S.

Scattered strong to severe storms capable of sporadic large hail and severe winds are expected this afternoon and evening across portions of western Texas. Widespread showers and thunderstorms may produce isolated flash flooding across the Ozarks today and the Southeast into next week. Read More >

Isolated shower/storms decrease this morning. Highs today will climb into the 80s with breezy southeast winds gusting 25-35 mph. Isolated to scattered thunderstorms are possible during the late afternoon to overnight hours. These storms could be severe capable of producing large hail and damaging wind gusts. Sunday will be partly cloudy with highs in the 80s to low 90s. Isolated thunderstorms are possible Sunday afternoon east of Highway 281. Highs on Monday will be in the 80s with mostly cloudy skies.
A band of strong to severe thunderstorms is expected to develop across Kansas this afternoon and spread northward into Nebraska during the evening hours. Some of these storms will be capable of producing 2 inch hail and wind gusts to 70 MPH. An isolated tornado will also be possible early on, favoring our north central Kansas counties.