National Weather Service meteorologists have announced that a 'flash drought' is present in Kansas and Oklahoma just as a hazardous weather outlook was implemented for the area.The flash drought warning comes just as the NWS issued a national drought outlook through July. According to the outlook, drought removal was likely throughout much of Kansas and parts of Oklahoma. The most recent U.S.
A hazardous weather outlook was implemented for northern Oklahoma and southern Kansas on Thursday morning, although NWS meteorologist Kevin Darmofal told Newsweek that rain was scarce in the areas battling drought.'A few thunderstorms are possible into the early afternoon across southeast Kansas. The strongest storms will be capable of dime size hail and winds up to 50 mph,' the alert said. 'Northerly winds will gust near 45 mph today across central and south central Kansas.
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