After a very wet — and occasionally very loud — period between midnight and sunrise, area residents can expect more showers and storms during the daylight hours and beyond.
Storms dumped 1.6 inches of rain at the KVOE studios and 0.85 inches of rain at the Emporia Municipal Airport before pushing east of the listening area. Other totals:
*9th and Whittier: 1 inch
*10th and Weaver: 0.80 inches
*1100 block Constitution: 1.20 inches
*Coronado Avenue: 1.05 inches
*Meadowlark Lane: 1.50 inches
*South and Sylvan: 1 inch
*3 miles east of Emporia Municipal Airport: 1.17 inches
*3.5 miles west of Emporia Golf Course: 1 inch
*7 miles southwest of Emporia: 1 inch
*Emporia Energy Center: 1 inch
*1 mile north of Allen: 0.50 inches
*Cottonwood Falls: 1.50 inches
*South of Hartford: 1.10 inches
*Between Hartford and Olpe: 0.70 inches
*6 miles north of Gridley: 1.45 inches
*Kansas Highway 99 at Lyon-Greenwood county line: 0.25 inches
*Lamont: 0.40 inches
*Lebo Heidi Inn: 1 inch
*Olpe Blacksmith Shop: 1 inch
*1 mile east of Olpe: 1 inch
*1 mile east of Strong City: 1.75 inches
*Thorndale: 0.80 inches
*Toledo: 1.04 inches
*600 block Road 110: 1.75 inches
*2200 block Road M: 1.04 inches
No severe weather developed early Friday with most of the KVOE listening area under a marginal severe weather risk. There is a marginal risk for wind and hail south of Hamilton on Friday, with a marginal risk for wind and hail areawide Saturday and a general marginal risk Sunday. There are now severe weather risks areawide Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, with more rain at least possible Thursday.
Forecast models continue to adjust, so get the latest on KVOE, KVOE.com and KVOE social media. If you have rain totals, message the KVOE Bluestem Farm and Ranch Supply text line at 620-342-5863.













