A brief thunderstorm labeled as severe rolled across Wichita early Tuesday morning.
It wasn’t a traditional severe storm, with large hail or big red splotches on the weather radar. Instead, a collapsing thunderstorm poured out wind across parts of Sedgwick and Butler Counties. A gust measured 58 miles an hour at Eisenhower National Airport. Winds that strong one of the criteria for a severe storm.
No major damage has been reported from those strong winds, but a power outage hit the North Riverside area right as the storm was moving through the city between 4 and 5 a.m. Power was restored just before 6 a.m.
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