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FLUS43 KTOP 312034  
HWOTOP  
 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TOPEKA KS  
ISSUED BY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS  
334 PM CDT MON MAR 31 2025  
 
KSZ011-012-024-026-039-040-055-056-058-059-012045-  
NEMAHA-BROWN-JACKSON-JEFFERSON-SHAWNEE-DOUGLAS-OSAGE-FRANKLIN-COFFEY-  
ANDERSON-  
334 PM CDT MON MAR 31 2025  
 
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR EAST CENTRAL KANSAS AND  
NORTHEAST KANSAS.  
   
DAY ONE
 
TONIGHT.  
 
NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME.  
   
DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN
 
TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY.  
 
STRONG AND GUSTY SOUTH WINDS UP TO AROUND 40 TO 45 MPH ARE EXPECTED  
TUESDAY MID-MORNING THROUGH EVENING.  
 
SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO MOVE EAST ACROSS  
THE REGION TUESDAY EVENING AND NIGHT. SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ARE  
POSSIBLE, WITH THE STRONGEST ACTIVITY CAPABLE OF LARGE HAIL, DAMAGING  
WINDS AND A FEW TORNADOES.  
 
TEMPERATURES COULD DIP NEAR TO BELOW FREEZING SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH  
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. STAY TUNED FOR FORECAST UPDATES, ESPECIALLY IF YOU  
HAVE SENSITIVE OUTDOOR VEGETATION.  
 
.SPOTTER MESSAGE  
 
FOR TUESDAY EVENING AND NIGHT, WEATHER SPOTTERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO  
RELAY REPORTS OF HAIL, DAMAGING WIND, TORNADOES AND FLOODING.  
 

 
 
MORE DETAILED INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND AT:  
WWW.WEATHER.GOV/MEDIA/TOP/DSSPACKET.PDF  
 

 
 
KSZ008>010-020>023-034>038-054-012045-  
REPUBLIC-WASHINGTON-MARSHALL-CLOUD-CLAY-RILEY-POTTAWATOMIE-OTTAWA-  
DICKINSON-GEARY-MORRIS-WABAUNSEE-LYON-  
334 PM CDT MON MAR 31 2025  
 
...WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM TUESDAY TO 1 AM CDT  
WEDNESDAY...  
 
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR CENTRAL KANSAS, EAST CENTRAL  
KANSAS, NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS AND NORTHEAST KANSAS.  
   
DAY ONE
 
TONIGHT.  
 
NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME.  
   
DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN
 
TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY.  
 
STRONG AND GUSTY SOUTH WINDS UP TO AROUND 45 TO 50 MPH ARE EXPECTED  
TUESDAY MID-MORNING THROUGH EVENING.  
 
SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO MOVE EAST ACROSS  
THE REGION TUESDAY EVENING AND NIGHT. SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ARE  
POSSIBLE, WITH THE STRONGEST ACTIVITY CAPABLE OF LARGE HAIL, DAMAGING  
WINDS AND A FEW TORNADOES.  
 
TEMPERATURES COULD DIP NEAR TO BELOW FREEZING SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH  
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. STAY TUNED FOR FORECAST UPDATES, ESPECIALLY IF YOU  
HAVE SENSITIVE OUTDOOR VEGETATION.  
 
.SPOTTER MESSAGE  
 
FOR TUESDAY EVENING AND NIGHT, WEATHER SPOTTERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO  
RELAY REPORTS OF HAIL, DAMAGING WIND, TORNADOES AND FLOODING.  
 

 
 
MORE DETAILED INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND AT:  
WWW.WEATHER.GOV/MEDIA/TOP/DSSPACKET.PDF  
 

 
 
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