National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

A line of Storms are still moving through Southwest NE and Northwest KS. As well as another cluster of storms are moving into Gove and Logan Counties, KS. Primary threats include strong winds, hail, and a possible tornado.
After morning showers and storms (non-severe), isolated to widely scattered storms will redevelop this afternoon and evening, a few of which could be severe. An isolated supercell capable of producing large hail, damaging winds and a brief tornado is possible, mainly south and east of Oakley, KS. Cloud cover and extensive showers/storms this morning will limit instability today, leading to lower confidence in thunderstorm development/coverage this afternoon and a reduced severe weather potential.
After morning showers, storms will redevelop this afternoon in the Colorado and Kansas border area and move east across the area through this evening. Shower chances continue Monday and Tuesday. Temperatures will be near to slightly below normal.