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All modes of severe weather will be possible Monday, as an active weather pattern continues for the Flint Hills Region.

Showers and thunderstorms are now likely for much of the region Monday afternoon and evening, with both the National Weather Service offices in Topeka and Wichita mentioning concerns about a potential severe weather outbreak. Storms could bring large hail, damaging winds and a few tornadoes. 

The Storm Prediction Center has placed much of Kansas in an enhanced risk (level 3) for storm development in the afternoon and evening hours. Areas of southern Kansas, including Wichita, are in a moderate risk (level 4) for storm development. 

Weather officials from both offices say there are some possible limiting factors, including low-level wind shear and storm interactions. 

The public is advised to be weather aware and have a safety plan in place.

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