Wednesday brought more thunderstorm and tornado warnings to central and east central Kansas.
In Riley County the Emergency Preparedness Director, Pat Collins, confirmed there was damage to an out building at the north end of the county, but no injuries. Wind gusts during a thunderstorm were clocked at 67 mph between Ogden and Manhattan.
In Geary County the Emergency Management Director, Garry Berges and Junction City police dispatch did not report any major problems. Rain and lightning moved through the county, but the only storm warning for Geary was a severe thunderstorm warning for the far northwest portion of the county.
The northern half of Dickinson County was under a severe thunderstorm warning and Clay County was the site of multiple severe storm warnings for a second straight evening.