It's been a wet June. All the spring rains seem to have come this month with a 5.5 inch day on June 3rd and 4th which caused significant flooding in my area.
Then this group of storms that hit, not once, not twice, but with three severe storms on June 17th. We were without power for 36 hours and have possibly lost two of our large trees.
This was the beginning of the wind. Eisenhower Airport recorded a 102 mph wind gust
The moment power went out in the area.
This was the main storm that caused damage in the area. Interesting enough, this was not the storm heavily warned about. This was a derecho that came down from Nebraska. There was another storm system that could cause more damage.
Harper, Kansas had a breif tornado 1 mile SSW of the city but I was a little late getting into the area.
This was on the back end of the storm. Not sure if it was a microburst (strong winds were in the area) or a hail foot.I was on tree cleanup most of the day but around 5pm decided to run up to Newton to see an area that was developing. An area near Wichita was coming in but a storm down south looked like it strengthened.
It dissipated quickly, and formed some fog from the area.
An odd starship looking storm to the west looked interesting.
The air had cooled but it had a good groundscrubber with it.
Lots of positive stroke lightning out of both storms. They seemed to pulse and look like they were getting their act together but neither produced.
One of the local guys stopped to see if I needed help, but recommended The Red Rooster Cafe in Harper for a good bite to eat.
The storm started to fall apart but found a great spot with birds chirping, but the cows were not having this storm nonsense. I would like to introduce the storm cows.