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2:19am...A smattering of hit-or-miss showers and storms will impact mainly central Kansas this afternoon into the evening. Severe weather is not expected, although locally gusty winds and brief heavy rain is possible.

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2:19am...A smattering of hit-or-miss showers and storms will impact mainly central Kansas this afternoon into the evening. Severe weather is not expected, although locally gusty winds and brief heavy rain is possible.

[4:55 AM, Sun July 21] - A few showers and storms will continue to linger across portions of southern KS this morning. Lightning and heavy downpours are the main concerns with this activity. #kswx

[5:56am, Sat July 20] - Scattered showers and storms will continue across portions of central and south central KS this morning. Some storms may contain gusty winds, pea sized hail, and heavy downpours. #kswx

[4:30am, Sat July 20] - Chances for scattered showers and storms will increase this morning mainly along and west of the KS Turnpike. A few storms may contain gusty winds, pea sized hail, and heavy downpours. #kswx

4:55am...Scattered to numerous showers/storms will impact far southern and southeast Kansas early this morning. Pockets of heavy rainfall and localized minor flooding will be the primary threats.

12:49am...Scattered to numerous thunderstorms will impact far southern Kansas overnight. The strongest activity will be capable of quarter size hail and 60 mph winds, along with heavy rainfall and localized flooding.

6:47am...Showers and storms should linger through about mid to late this morning across the region. Any severe weather potential will be confined to northeast Kansas through about 8 AM.

5:19am...Showers and storms are impacting central and eastern portions of Kansas early this morning. Most activity will remain below severe levels, although an isolated severe storm or two is possible over north-central Kansas.

2:38am...We're also watching scattered storms over southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma. Small hail, gusty winds, and brief heavy rain may accompany the strongest activity.

2:20am...We're watching a cluster of strong storms west of Russell and Great Bend, moving east. If these storms hold together, they could produce nickel size hail and 50-60 mph winds.

7am...A smattering of hit-or-miss showers and thunderstorms will continue to impact portions of central and eastern Kansas through about mid-morning. The strongest activity will be capable of brief heavy downpours.

4:31am...A smattering of hit-or-miss showers and thunderstorms will continue to impact portions of central and eastern Kansas through about mid-morning. The strongest activity will be capable of very small hail, gusty winds, and brief heavy downpours.

2:51am...A smattering of hit-or-miss showers and thunderstorms will impact portions of central, south-central, and southeast KS through mid-morning. The strongest activity will be capable of small hail, gusty winds, and brief heavy downpours.

6:40am...A smattering of hit-or-miss showers and thunderstorms will continue to impact the region through mid to late morning. The strongest activity will be capable of small hail, gusty winds, and locally heavy rainfall.

5:01am...A smattering of hit-or-miss showers and thunderstorms will impact the region through about mid-morning. The strongest activity will be capable of small hail, gusty winds, and locally heavy rainfall.

4:11am...Showers and thunderstorms will remain possible over far southeast Kansas early this morning. The strongest activity will be capable of small hail, gusty winds, and torrential downpours.

1:26am...Hit-or-miss slow moving storms will continue to impact far southeast Kansas overnight. The strongest activity will be capable of large hail and damaging winds, along with torrential rainfall and localized flash flooding.

11:54pm...Hit-or-miss slow moving storms will impact far southeast Kansas overnight. The strongest activity will be capable of dime to quarter size hail, 50 to 60 mph winds, and torrential rainfall.

10:30 PM UPDATE: Isolated storms continue to develop across portions of central and south central KS. The strongest storms will be capable of nickel size hail, 50 mph wind gusts, and heavy rain are possible.

Showers and isolated storms continue across portions of southern KS this morning, along with occasional wind gusts of 30-40 mph in rain free areas from decaying showers. #kswx