Tuesday’s spring storm produced damaging winds, large hail and flooding rains as the storm moved across Kansas.

In addition to severe weather watches and warnings, The National Weather Service reported a brief tornado in Edwards County. There has been no report of damage, according to the sheriff’s department.
Wind gusts of 70 miles per hour, large hail and some flooding are responsible for damage in areas of south-central and northeast Kansas. Six to nine inches of rain was reported in portions of Elk County, according to the National Weather Service.