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Severe weather hitting western Kansas

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Severe storms are making their way across parts of western Kansas on Saturday.

KSN Meteorologist Lucy Doll is tracking the severe weather from the KSN Weather Center.

Storm Reports:

6:52 p.m.

  • Delayed report, two overturned semis were reported near mile marker 64 on I-70 eastbound. Semis were empty, and most observations in Colby measures 50 MPH as the storm came through – 2 SE Mingo – Thomas County

6:32 p.m.

  • Several large, healthy trees down across the property – 1 NNE The Monument Rock – Gove County

6:08 p.m.

  • 4.2″ of rainfall – The Monument Rocks – Gove County
  • 60 MPH Winds – 15 SE Gove – Gove County
  • 64 MPH Winds – 15 SE Gove – Gove County

4:49 p.m.

  • Quarter sized hail – 1 SW Campus – Gove County 
  • 64 MPH Winds – 10 S Quinter – Gove County
  • 64 MPH Winds – 11 S Quinter – Gove County

4:08 p.m.

  • 70 MPH Winds – Grainfield – Gove County
  • 82 MPH Winds – 6 NNW Gove – Gove County
  • Quarter sized hail – Bartley – Red Willow County NE
  • 65 MPH Winds – 6 SSE Norton – Norton County

4:02 p.m.

  • Roof blown off, tree uprooted – 4 N Oakley – Thomas County
  • 60 MPH Winds – Campus – Gove County 
  • 64 MPH Winds – Oakley – Logan County
  • Ping pong ball sized hail – 5 N Herndon – Rawlins County
  • 58 MPH Winds – 2 S Oberlin – Decatur County
  • Quarter sized hail – Herdon – Rawlins County
  • Quarter sized hail – 11 S Herdon – Rawlins County
  • Half dollar sized hail – 5 NNE Ludell – Rawlins County

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