After another night of rainfall areawide, more showers and storms are likely Thursday.
The KVOE studios got 1.30 inches of rain Wednesday into early Thursday. The latest report from the Emporia Municipal Airport indicates 0.56 inches, but data was offline for about three hours overnight.
Other totals:
*Seventh and Market: 1.30 inches
*10th and Weaver: 1.10 inches
*800 block Lawrence: 0.90 inches
*1100 block Constitution: 1.40 inches
*Country Club Heights: 0.91 inches
*Deerbrook Addition: 1 inch
*3 miles east of Emporia Municipal Airport: 1.44 inches
*3.5 miles west of Emporia Golf Course: 2.80 inches
*Eureka Milliken Airport: 0.50 inches
*Allen: 1.70 inches
*Americus: 1.50 inches
*1 mile north of Bazaar: 1.30 inches
*Bushong: 2.05 inches
*Cottonwood Falls: 1.60 inches
*6 miles north of Gridley: 0.85 inches
*11 miles south of Hartford: 1.10 inches
*Between Hartford and Olpe: 1 inch
*Kansas Highway 99 at Lyon/Greenwood county line: 1.30 inches
*2 miles north of Lebo: 1.50 inches
*Neosho Rapids: 1.50 inches
*Olpe Blacksmith Shop: 1.75 inches
*Reading: 1.10 inches
*1.5 miles east of Thorndale: 2.10 inches
There is a good chance of showers and embedded thunderstorms through late afternoon. There is currently a marginal severe weather risk along and east of a line from Eureka to Hartford to Lyndon for hail up to quarter size and wind gusts up to 60 mph, following Wednesday’s marginal risk west of Kansas Highway 177 that failed to materialize in Chase County.
After Thursday, rainfall chances are slight to moderate — and continue into Tuesday afternoon.
If you have rain totals, message the KVOE Bluestem Farm and Ranch text line at 620-342-5863.













