Hail Map in Kansas on August 11, 2021

The weather event in Kansas on August 11, 2021 includes Wind, Tornado, and Hail maps. 30 states and 1,882 cities were impacted and suffered possible damage. The total estimated number of properties impacted is 133.
Hail map in Kansas on August 11, 2021
Wind
Tornado
Hail

133

Estimated number of impacted properties by a 1.00" hail or larger

26

Estimated number of impacted properties by a 1.75" hail or larger

0

Estimated number of impacted properties by a 2.50" hail or larger

Storm reports in Kansas

Kansas

DateDescription
08/11/20213:39 AM CDT At 837 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located 11 miles south of Leoti, and is nearly stationary. HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts and nickel size hail. SOURCE...Law enforcement. At 818 PM CDT, a snapped power pole was reported at mile marker 106 on Highway 25. Low visibility also reported due to blowing dust and rain. IMPACT...Expect damage to roofs, siding, and trees. This severe thunderstorm will remain over mainly rural areas of southeastern Wichita County, including the following locations... Lydia.
08/11/20212:32 AM CDT At 731 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located 12 miles south of Amy, moving southeast at 5 mph. HAZARD...Quarter size hail. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Damage to vehicles is expected. This severe thunderstorm will remain over mainly rural areas of north central Finney, southeastern Scott and southwestern Lane Counties.
08/10/20218:40 PM CDTA power pole was snapped due to high winds. There was also nickel sized hail and near zero visibility due to heavy rain... Hail and blowing dust. These conditions were
08/10/20218:18 PM CDTCorrected time of occurrence. A power pole was snapped due to high winds. There was also nickel sized hail and near zero visibility due to heavy rain... Hail and blowin

Cities Impacted by Hail Map on August 11, 2021

Please be aware that the storm maps provided by HailTrace include estimates of the number of structures impacted by storms on the specified date. These estimates are derived from data provided by Microsoft, including building footprint data generated using computer vision algorithms applied to satellite imagery. While HailTrace makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of this information, it is not guaranteed and should be used as a general reference only. The actual number of impacted structures may differ from the estimates provided on the storm maps.