Severe Thunderstorm Warning Issued for Jackson, Pottawatomie, and Shawnee Counties in Kansas
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued by NWS Topeka KS for parts of northeastern Kansas, effective until 1:30 AM CDT, with hazards including quarter-sized hail and winds up to 50 mph.
What this NWS weather alert tells you, and what most readers miss
This notice was issued by NOAA on May 6, 2026 and geographically references Northeastern Kansas. Its severity classification of "high" signals how the issuing agency weighs the risk of harm if no action is taken — "critical" and "high" tier alerts typically carry direct consumer actions, while "medium" and "low" tend toward informational guidance or monitoring advisories. The category it belongs to — Weather Alerts — determines the regulatory framework behind it, which shapes what remedies (refunds, replacements, recalls, evacuations) are available to affected individuals and who holds statutory responsibility for enforcement.
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Alert Details
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service in Topeka, KS. It is effective from 12:55 AM CDT on April 27, 2026, until 1:30 AM CDT.
Affected Areas
The warning affects northwestern Shawnee County, east central Pottawatomie County, and southwestern Jackson County in northeastern Kansas. Specific locations impacted include St. Marys, Emmett, Delia, and the Potawatomi Reservation.
What You Should Do
For your protection, move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building.
Expected Conditions
Hazards include quarter-sized hail and winds up to 50 mph. Damage to vehicles is expected from the hail.
Timeline
The alert is effective from 12:55 AM CDT to 1:30 AM CDT on April 27, 2026.
Original source: NOAA Official Notice ↗
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