High winds from severe thunderstorms sweeping eastward across north-central into northeast Kansas late Wednesday left tens of thousands of homes and businesses without power.
The Evergy electrical utility reported at 10:45 p.m. Wednesday that 17,746 homes and businesses were without electrical power in the Salina area as a result of 212 outages, 32,314 homes and businesses were without power in the Topeka area as a result of 245 outages and 36,631 homes and businesses were without power as a result of 311 outages in the Kansas City, Kansas, area.
“This storm has produced widespread tree damage and power line damage in the cities of Lawrence and Topeka and surrounding areas,” said the website of the National Weather Service’s Topeka office.
The weather service reported wind speeds had been reported to have reached as high as 77 mph one mile east/southeast of the unincorporated community of Pauline, which is located just south of Topeka.
The weather service reported it had recorded 0.58 inches of rainfall between 9 and 11 p.m. at its office in northeast Topeka near Philip Billard Municipal Airport.
Contact Tim Hrenchir at [email protected] or 785-213-5934.
This article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: Storm leaves tens of thousands without power in northern Kansas
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