No severe weather came from showers and storms that moved across the KVOE listening area Wednesday evening into early Thursday morning.
Area counties had a slight to enhanced risk for all hazards, but that depended greatly on the position of a warm front, which stayed south of the area, and cloud cover — which persisted all day and well into the night.
Rainfall reports are now streaming in:
*KVOE studios: 0.65 inches
*Emporia Municipal Airport: 0.44 inches
*10th and Weaver: 0.45 inches
*South and Sylvan: 0.50 inches
*1100 block Constitution: 0.60 inches
*Country Club Heights: 0.50 inches
*Deerbrook Addition: 0.50 inches
*3 miles east of Emporia Municipal Airport: 0.50 inches
*Between Hamilton and Madison: 0.75 inches
*Between Hartford and Olpe: 0.50 inches
*Lamont: 0.60 inches
*Lebo Heidi Inn: 0.50 inches
*Olpe Blacksmith Shop: 0.50 inches
*2 miles north of Olpe: 0.60 inches
*Thorndale: 0.60 inches
*Toledo: 0.43 inches
Storms caused a handful of power outages, including three near Admire affecting over 70 Evergy customers total. The outages were reported shortly before 12:30 am.
Showers end by mid-morning Thursday, setting up a breezy, sunny day with highs in the low 70s. More showers and storms, including a slight all-hazards severe weather risk, are possible Friday with highs in the mid-70s.
Stay with KVOE and KVOE.com for updates. If you have rain totals from Wednesday night, message the KVOE Bluestem Farm and Ranch Supply text line at 620-342-5863.













