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Another summer shower for Ellis Co. — with possible T-storms on the way

June came to an end with an overnight shower, which left about a tenth to a quarter-inch of rain in gauges Friday morning.

In Ellis County, there was a report of 0.24 inches southwest of Hays, while a report south of Ellis showed 0.16 inches.

In Hays, reports varied from 0.08 to 0.22 inches. The final rain of June resulted in a monthly rain total of just less than 3.5 inches, according to measurements at the K-State Ag Research Center.

Farther south, in Rush County, there was a report of 1.15 inches in the eastern part of the county, while La Crosse had a report of 0.7 inches.

The heaviest rain fell in the southernmost tier of counties in western Kansas, with about 2.5 inches reported.

Friday brings a new threat of thunderstorms this afternoon, with the possibility of strong storms developing in northwest Kansas.

Click HERE for the complete extended forecast.

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