Hail — Barton, Kansas
2024-06-04 · near Stickney, Barton, Kansas
Event narrative
Mostly smaller pea sized hail but a few golf ball sized hail pieces noted.
Wider weather episode
A weak cold front pushed south across the area on Tuesday, June 4th and was accompanied by a weak mid level disturbance. Storms developed during the early afternoon hours across west-central Kansas and tracked east into the late afternoon. As they tracked east they expanded in coverage and started to track southeast.
The strongest storms produced larger than golf ball size hail across central Kansas along with 60 to 70 mph winds as they tracked southeast. In addition, due to the high moisture content of the airmass, they also produced very high rainfall rates which resulted in pockets of flooding.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1189514. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.