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First multi-day severe weather event of 2026 (recap)
It was not necessarily a major storm, but we saw a little of everything across the eastern half of the country this weekend.
Some Southeast Kansas and Northeast Oklahoma communities are experiencing power outages following Thursday's severe weather.
Widespread bouts of downpours and isolated thunderstorms are likely through lunchtime, moving from south to north across the region. Severe thunderstorms are not expected during this time.
With the year starting out in blizzard conditions and deep snow, continuing with tornado warnings and flooding, Salina saw eventful 2025 weather.
Saline County Emergency Management, in partnership with the National Weather Service in Wichita, will host the annual Storm Fury on the Plains, a free public severe weather education presentation, on February 10, 2026. Storm Fury on the Plains will be held at Peters Science Hall, Room 201, at Kansas Wesleyan University.
A cold front is set to move through the Kansas City area, bringing with it the chance for brief severe weather.
The first day of fall will get off to a turbulent start in the Kansas City area, with strong to severe storms that could bring powerful winds and damaging hail, according to forecasters. After some patchy morning fog, the sun should make an appearance ...
An outbreak of severe weather will threaten more than 50 million people this week from the southern Plains through the Southeast. "A broad area of substantial severe weather potential, including risk for large hail, damaging winds, and several strong ...
There will be more severe weather in many parts of the United States on Wednesday, forecasters warned, after violent storms brought heavy rain to Chicago and large tornadoes to Kansas, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania, and a fatal lightning strike to Florida. New York City and western Long Island are among the areas that could be hit by heavy rain and high winds, according to The Weather ...
Scattered thunderstorms may hit Kansas City Wednesday with isolated wind gusts. Heat index could reach 101°F by Friday amid rising humidity and 90s temperatures. Rain chances climb to 60% Sunday–Tuesday, increasing flood risk from repeat storms.