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Areas of Severe Thunderstorms and Excessive Rainfall Through This Weekend

Severe thunderstorms which can bring large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes will be possible over parts of the central U.S. through this weekend. Thunderstorms with heavy to excessive rainfall moving from Texas into the mid-Mississippi Valley through this weekend may produce areas of flooding. Read More >

Some weak storms are continuing across portions of Northwest Kansas. Most of these storms are expected to be weak, though an isolated 60-65 mph gust may be possible with stronger storms. Please report any severe weather to NWS Goodland.
An isolated severe storm is possible this afternoon, mainly north of I-70 and east of Hwy 83 between 3-9 pm CDT. Large hail and locally damaging winds are the primary hazards, *if* storms develop. Unorganized storms will track toward the E at 15-20 mph. Organized storms, if present, will track toward the SE at 5-10 mph.
Morning fog across Red Willow, Norton, Hitchcock and Decatur counties, perhaps dense, is possible before breaking mid morning. Warm temperatures are forecast today through the weekend. Afternoon storm chances are possible today (in the dashed area) and again Sunday. A few storms today has the potential to be strong to severe.