Severe Weather Preparedness Week Starts Monday
Severe Weather Preparation Week Coverage Starts Sunday evening
Storm Safety & Video for Kansas
Severe Weather Preparation Week Coverage Starts Sunday evening
Some people are especially vulnerable to the dangers of tornadoes.
Those with a lower level of mobility, such as the elderly or disabled, may need your help to prepare and stay safe.
The latest in the GOES-R series of geostationary weather satellites lauched yesterday. It will become GOES-West next January. Weather satellites have a function you’d never expect…
Thunderstorms are sometimes underestimated as a serious weather threat, but they can be deadly. Strong winds can turn ordinary objects into dangerous projectiles, and lightning can strike up to 10 miles away from a storm.
Flood events can devastate communities. Help yours prepare beforehand and recover after. #WeatherReady
National Weather Service offices which forecast for Kansas have designated March 7-11 as Severe Weather Preparedness Week. As the traditional beginning of our spring storm coverage, KSStorm.Info and our partners at HutchPost.com will feature daily content related to being ready for the impacts of severe weather in Kansas this spring.
It turned out to be a day of sharp contrasts. The snowfall west of Wichita dropped off almost like a shelf, while from Wichita east it was a blizzard at times.
Good evening! We continue to monitor the happenings with the winter storm, which is hours away from impacting the state. We have made some changes … Read more
Long-time non-pet owner here. But now I’m owned by two kitties and can’t imagine life without them. A reflection on the change…