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Caldwell Severe Weather Warnings, Watches and Advisories

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Begins: 2:14 PM Tue, Sep 23, 2025
Expires: 3:32 PM Wed, Sep 24, 2025
Begins: 4:52 PM Tue, Sep 23, 2025
Expires: 1:00 PM Wed, Sep 24, 2025


FLOOD WARNING
Begins: 2:14 PM Tue, Sep 23, 2025
Expires: 3:32 PM Wed, Sep 24, 2025
...The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in
Kansas...

Slate Creek At Wellington affecting Cowley and Sumner Counties.

* WHAT...Minor flooding is forecast.

* WHERE...Slate Creek at Wellington.

* WHEN...Until tomorrow afternoon.

* IMPACTS...At 20.0 feet, Flood waters cover several low lying spots
along Seneca Road between 40th and 60th Street just southeast of
Wellington. Woods Park within the city floods. Slate Creek comes
to roadway's edge at mile marker 15 on the the Kansas Turnpike.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 2:00 PM CDT Tuesday the stage was 18.9 feet.
- Forecast...The river is expected to rise above flood stage
this afternoon to a crest of 21.0 feet this evening. It will
then fall below flood stage late tonight.
- Flood stage is 19.0 feet.

FLOOD WARNING
Begins: 4:52 PM Tue, Sep 23, 2025
Expires: 1:00 PM Wed, Sep 24, 2025
...The National Weather Service in Wichita KS has issued a Flood
Warning for the following rivers in Kansas...

Chikaskia River near Corbin affecting Sumner County.

* WHAT...Minor flooding is forecast.

* WHERE...Chikaskia River near Corbin.

* WHEN...Until early tomorrow afternoon.

* IMPACTS...At 10.0 feet, flooding of low-lying areas can be
expected, especially along the right bank.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 1:46 PM CDT Tuesday the stage was 9.6 feet.
- Forecast...The river is expected to rise above flood stage
late this afternoon to a crest of 10.3 feet this evening. It
will then fall below flood stage just after midnight tonight.
- Flood stage is 10.0 feet.

What is the difference between a weather warning, watch and advisory?

The National Weather Service issues alerts in different categories to indicate the severity of storms and if the public should take immediate action to prevent the loss of life or property or be aware of the potential of the same.

Weather Warning

A weather warning is issued when severe weather conditions are occuring or imminent and there is danger to life and/or property. The warning will include what action should be taken including evacuation or shelter in place and should be heeded immediately. Warnings are usually issued for a small, specific area and for a definite period of time.

Weather Watch

A weather watch is an alert issued by the National Weather Service when conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather. A weather watch means that severe weather is possible in the area, so it is important to stay tuned to the latest forecasts and be prepared for potential storms.

The purpose of a weather watch is to provide advance warning to people in the affected area so that they can take necessary precautions. It is important to remember that a weather watch does not mean that severe weather will definitely occur, but simply that there is a higher chance of it happening.

If you live in an area where severe weather is common, it may be wise to have a plan in place for what you will do if a storm hits. Make sure you have plenty of food and water stored, as well as flashlights, batteries, and other supplies. You may also want to consider evacuating if necessary.

Weather Advisory

An advisory means the conditions are likely to occur. These are typically used for less severe weather events like frost or winds but can be used for other types of severe weather.

What is a Red Flag Warning?

A red flag warning is issued by the National Weather Service to inform the public, firefighters, and land management agencies that conditions are ideal for wildland fires and any fire which does start could spread rapidly. These are often issued after drought conditions, when humidity is very low and especially when there are high or erratic winds. The possibility of lightning is also a determining factor. Fire fighting agencies often will increase their staffing and equipment resources due to the forecast risk. For the public, a Red Flag Warning often means high fire danger leading to restrictions or bans on outdoor burning including burn piles, burn barrels and campfires. Use of anything which may produce sparks, including outdoor lawn equipment, chainsaws and welding, may be restricted or prohibited.

The weather criteria for fire weather watches and red flag warnings vary with each Weather Service office’s warning area based on the local vegetation type, topography, and distance from major water sources. They usually include the daily vegetation moisture content calculations, expected afternoon high temperature, afternoon minimum relative humidity and daytime wind speed.

An enhanced version of the warning, called extreme red flag warning, may be issued. This means that conditions for fire growth and behavior are extremely dangerous due to a combination of strong winds, very low humidity, long duration, and very dry fuels.

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