Kansas Weather Alert: Isolated Severe Storms Possible between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. Tonight in Northwest and North Central Areas

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KANSAS

– A round of

isolated severe thunderstorms

could develop across

northwest and north central Kansas

this evening, with a

storm window from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday

, weather officials warned.

The

National Weather Service in Dodge City

says these storms could deliver

damaging wind gusts of up to 60 mph

and periods of

localized heavy rainfall

, primarily impacting

travel corridors along I-70 and U.S. Highway 96

.


Marginal Risk, But Not Without Threat

While the overall

severe risk is categorized as Level 1 – Marginal

, forecasters caution that any storm that does form could be impactful. A

weak frontal boundary

pushing through the region is expected to serve as the trigger for

scattered thunderstorm development

, especially in the late afternoon and early evening hours.

Cities that could experience these conditions include:


  • Colby

  • Hays

  • Russell

  • Great Bend


What to Expect: High Winds and Flash Flood Risk

Forecast models currently

do not suggest a high risk of tornadoes or large hail

, but

gusty winds and flash flooding in low-lying or poorly drained areas remain key concerns

. Residents are urged to remain alert to changing conditions and be ready to act if warnings are issued.

“Even one storm can cause significant damage if it hits the wrong place at the wrong time,” weather officials noted.


Safety Precautions Recommended

The

National Weather Service recommends

:

  • Reviewing severe weather safety plans
  • Having

    multiple alert methods

    (weather radios, smartphone alerts)
  • Postponing outdoor events if storms begin to develop nearby

Are you in the potential impact zone? Let us know how you’re preparing or what conditions look like in your area. Share your updates and photos with the SaludaStandard-Sentinel.com team today.

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