Breaking News: Severe Flash Flood Warning for Southern Kansas
In an unprecedented weather event, Southern Kansas experienced significant rainfall on Sunday, resulting in severe flash flooding across the region. KWCH-DT and the National Weather Service have issued flash flood warnings as the situation continues to escalate.
Impressive Rainfall Totals Lead to Flash Floods
According to Storm Team 12 Meteorologist Dean Jones, Dodge City received over four inches of rain between 2 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Sunday. The heaviest downpour occurred between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m., with more than two inches falling within that hour alone. This massive rainfall accumulation led to flash floods, overwhelming the drainage systems and causing dangerous conditions across the city
Emergency Response and Rescues
The Dodge City Fire Department was on high alert, rescuing a driver trapped in floodwaters under a train bridge early Sunday morning. These rapid response efforts underscore the seriousness of the flash flood warning issued by the National Weather Service and KWCH-DT. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as additional rain is forecasted throughout the day.
Record-Breaking Rainfall
Sunday’s showers shattered previous records, setting a new high for June rainfall in Dodge City. The National Weather Service confirmed that this event surpassed the old record of 11.17 inches set in June 1899. This remarkable rainfall has been the catalyst for the severe flash floods currently impacting the area.
Statewide Impact and Evacuations
Rainfall across Kansas varied from half an inch to nearly five inches overnight. In response to the severe conditions, Lincoln County Rio Ruidoso Emergency Management issued an evacuation notice for the Upper Canyon area due to unstable soil and life-threatening floodwaters. Residents near the river throughout the village have been advised to move to higher ground immediately.
Shelters and Safety Measures
A shelter has been established at the White Mountain Relief Center, located at the White Mountain Sports Complex at 687 Hull Road. Authorities are conducting several water rescues along the Rio Ruidoso near Country Club Drive and Meacham Road Bridge at Cedar Creek, which are currently impassable due to flooding.
Continued Weather Monitoring
The National Weather Service and KWCH-DT continue to monitor the situation, warning that an additional 1-3 inches of rain is possible through the remainder of Sunday. Residents are urged to stay updated on the latest weather reports and heed evacuation notices and safety advisories.
Stay Safe and Informed
As Southern Kansas grapples with these severe weather conditions, it is crucial for residents to stay informed through reliable sources such as KWCH-DT and the National Weather Service. The flash flood warning remains in effect, and the community’s safety is the top priority during this challenging time.
For more information and updates, visit the KWCH-DT website and follow the National Weather Service’s alerts. Stay safe, and take all necessary precautions to protect yourself and your loved ones from the dangers of flash floods.