Peyton Sanders
Peyton Sanders is a meteorologist for KWCH 12 News in Wichita, Kansas.
Heavy rain for parts of Kansas last night into this morning.
2 PM temperatures on this June afternoon - wow!
Rain on the way tonight and Sunday. Also temps in the 70s Sunday.
Peak heat index of 107 degrees today for Wichita. 90s for Saturday, then 80s on Sunday.
View from our skycam in Salina, looking at a storm near Abilene at 5 PM Friday.
Here we go again - dangerous heat on the way Friday!
Extreme heat on the way Monday and Tuesday.
Feels like temps near 100 Sunday, then 105-110 Monday and Tuesday
The heat intensifies this weekend and early next week.
Rain coming late Tuesday and Wednesday. Highest rain totals over northern Kansas with 1 to 2 inches possible.
77 mph wind gust in Hutchinson and Salina with storms today. 75 mph in Abilene.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch for portions of central and eastern Kansas until 10 PM. Isolated damaging wind gusts the main threat.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 2 AM. Strong winds will be the main threat with storms into the night.
Severe storms possible this evening and into the night over portions of western and northern Kansas.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch now for much of the state until 11 PM. Strong winds and hail are the primary threats.
The radar rain estimate map shows where the heaviest rain fell last night. Reports of 3 to 4 inches in the band of orange and red.
83 mph wind gust in Garden City at 10:34 PM.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch for much of western and central Kansas until 3 AM. Damaging winds and isolated hail possible into the night.
Severe storms will move across the state this evening and tonight. Damaging winds will be the primary threat, but isolated hail will also be possible.
Storm clouds in Hays this evening. Photo: Tara Wieland
Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 10 PM. Isolated large hail and damaging winds possible through the evening.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch for much of western Kansas until 11 PM. Isolated strong winds and hail possible.
Hail from Syracuse this evening in southwest Kansas. Photo: Rick Schmidt
Severe Thunderstorm Watch for much of western Kansas until midnight. Damaging winds and isolated hail possible.
More thunderstorms expected Saturday. Some could be severe with a hail and wind threat.
Rain forecast through Wednesday - there is even more to come after this through the rest of the week and into the weekend.
In case you missed it - some rain reports from Saturday's storms.
EF-2 tornado Saturday in Harper county with damage at a farm about 8 miles west of Anthony, KS. Peak wind estimated at 125 mph.
Several reports of wind damage in the Wichita metro area from the storms. Here are some of the wind reports.
Measured 72 mph wind gust at Eisenhower National Airport in Wichita at 8:22 PM.
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