Flood, tornado watches active in NE Kansas
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – The National Weather Service (NWS) says parts of northeast Kansas are under threat Friday of flooding and possible tornadic activity.
The NWS station in Topeka is warning locals of dangerous conditions over the next few days including golf ball sized hail, damaging winds up to 70 mph and a risk of tornadoes. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly also issued a state of disaster emergency on April 26 due to the threat posed by the approaching severe weather.
The following alerts are active April 26, according to the NWS:
Flood Watches
Anderson
Coffey
Douglas
Franklin
Lyon
Morris
Osage
Shawnee
Wabaunsee
Pottawatomie
Jackson
Jefferson
Nemaha
Brown
Tornado Watches
Anderson
Atchison
Coffey
Doniphan
Douglas
Franklin
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnson
Leavenworth
Linn
Miami
Osage
Wabaunsee
Wyandotte
Pottawatomie
Washington
Brown
Marshall
Nemaha
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