Anyone living north and west of a line from Lamar to Osceola to Warsaw is under a higher threat of severe weather tonight as the Storm Prediction Center shifts the moderate risk region eastward.
Tornadic supercells have been traveling northeast through central Kansas this evening. They will move into the outlined region by about 11:30 tonight. Tornadoes are possible along with damaging winds and hail.
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