Tornadoes Reported in Kansas and Nebraska
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The Storm Prediction Center just issued a rare level 4 of 5 tornado risk for Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa Monday — only about 14 days a year hit that tier
On Monday, June 2, 2026, the Storm Prediction Center placed parts of Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa under a Level 4 of 5 severe weather risk, warning that conditions are ripe for long-track tornadoes, baseball-size hail,
UPDATE: As of 3:53 p.m., there are no longer any active tornado warnings.
A PDS or Particularly Dangerous Situation Tornado Watch is in effect until 8 PM Monday. Strong tornadoes, extremely large hail, and damaging winds will all be possible.
Forecasters with the National Weather Service predicted storms starting as early as 3 p.m. just west of Topeka. Storms are expected to hit the Kansas City metro around 8 p.m. The National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center issued a tornado watch for areas in Iowa,
Seven tornadoes were reported in Kansas on May 18, along with flooding, hail, and 92 mph winds, causing power outages.
Severe thunderstorm warnings and tornado watches are popping up across central Kansas as the state braces for strong, potentially damaging storms.
At 9:50 p.m. on Monday, the National Weather Service released a tornado warning in effect until 10:30 p.m. The warning is for Clay, Jackson, Carroll and Ray counties.
UPDATE, 10:10 a.m. | Evergy is reporting 674 outages impacting 8,248 customers; BPU is reporting 93 outages impacting 2,885 customers; IPL reports 7 outages and 40 customers without power. UPDATE, 8 a.m. | KSHB 41 reporter Grant Stephens checked in with a ...
The ceiling for severe weather is high today and tonight for parts of our viewing area, especially north and west of Kansas City, and if thunderstorms realize their maximum potential, they will produce significant severe weather.