Last night and this morning brought the fiercest thunderstorms of the spring to the Dorchester area, with the action beginning around 11 p.m.
Here at Dorchester Times headquarters, we saw quarter-sized hail hit the ground, accompanied by 60- to 70-mph winds that toppled many trees.
Much of
Saline County had reported at least 2 inches of rain by
2:30 a.m. Thursday.
The Times' rain gauge showed around 2.35 inches, although the wind made it difficult to get an accurate read.
Meanwhile, flooding
advisories have been issued for parts of Nuckolls, Thayer, Clay and Fillmore
Counties.
Hail, high winds and a possible tornado damaged structures and
vehicles near Shickley, the National Weather Service said.
A house and
garage were damaged about five miles southwest of Shickley in Fillmore County,
reportedly by a tornado. Two-inch hail damaged vehicles in Hastings.
From now through Friday night, we can expect similar conditions to what the area has
experienced over the past couple of days, with at least a 50% chance of late-day
to evening thunderstorms, hail and winds.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
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