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100-mile-per-hour wind gusts from Sunday storm

GOVE COUNTY — Sunday’s storm brought heavy rain and damaging winds to western Kansas. The National Weather Service reported wind gusts of 95 and over 100-miles-per-hour in Gove and Logan County.

The winds toppled trees in the area and brought down power lines in Winona, according to the Gove County sheriff’s department.

Gusts of over 70-miles-per-hour were reported in Seward and Kearny County.  Many areas of western Kansas reported wind gusts over 60 miles-per-hour.

Power was reported out for a time in Gray County, according to the sheriff’s department. A parked semi was blown over one mile west of Cimarron.

The National Weather Service reported street flooding in Oberlin and Norton. Water was reported two-feed deep in some intersections in Bird City.

There are no reports of injury from Sunday’s storm.

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