Heavy thunderstorms brought severe storm warnings to parts of the KVOE listening area early Thursday morning.
Portions of Lyon, Coffey, Osage and Wabaunsee counties were included in warnings at times from around 2:15 to 3:15 am. So far, no actual severe weather has been reported.
Rainfall came down heavy at times:
*KVOE studios: 0.90 inches
*Bluestem Hall: 0.80 inches
*Country Club Heights: 0.75 inches
*1100 block Constitution: 0.90 inches
*Ninth and Burns: 1 inch
*10th and Weaver: 0.50 inches
*South and Sylvan: 0.80 inches
*Willow Lane: 1.07 inches
*Allen: 1.40 inches
*Alta VGista: 1.86 inches
*Americus: 0.70 inches
*Bushong: 1.98 inches
*7 miles southwest of Emporia: 1.88 inches
*3.5 miles west of Emporia Golf Course: 0.90 inches
*Gridley: 1.39 inches
*Between Hartford and Olpe: 0.30 inches
*Lamont: 0.80 inches
*2 miles north of Lebo: 1.50 inches
*Neosho Rapids: 1.60 inches
*Olpe 400 block Iowa: 0.60 inches
*Olpe Blacksmith Shop: 0.75 inches
*5 miles southwest of Olpe: 1.40 inches
*Overbrook: 2.14 inches
*1 mile northwest of Overbrook:1.76 inches
*Reading: 0.50 inches
*Roads 30 and U: 0.22 inches
*2 miles east of Thorndale: 0.40 inches
*Wilsey: 2.50 inches
More thunderstorms are possible through Thursday night. No severe weather is expected past mid-morning.
KVOE, KVOE.com and KVOE social media will have updates. If you have rain reports, message the KVOE Bluestem Farm and Ranch text line at 620-342-5863.













