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“Very, Very Large Wedge Tornado” in Kansas

| April 14, 2012 @ 9:01 pm

“Very, very large wedge tornado” crossed the OK/KS border into Kansas a short time ago.

Late report at 9 p.m. says a half mile wide tornado is definitely on the ground.

Here is the radar:

It shows a TVS, very large hail of at least two inches, a storm top over 55 thousand feet and dual pol daa clearly shows debris.

This storm will threaten the Wichita KS area in less than an hour.

Another storm in southern Kansas is moving toward St. John and Macksville.

Category: Headlines, Severe Weather

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