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Today in weather history — June 11, 2008 central Kansas tornadoes

Posted Jun 11, 2024 3:57 PM
Tornado about 2-3 miles southeast of Wilson, Ellsworth County, at  around 7 p.m. on June 11, 2008. <b>Picture courtesy of Henry Diehl.	</b>
Tornado about 2-3 miles southeast of Wilson, Ellsworth County, at around 7 p.m. on June 11, 2008. Picture courtesy of Henry Diehl.
Map of tornado touchdowns across Barton County on June 11, 2008. <b>Photos/Images Courtesy NWS-Wichita</b>
Map of tornado touchdowns across Barton County on June 11, 2008. Photos/Images Courtesy NWS-Wichita

NWS-Wichita

Powerful supercell thunderstorms erupted along a cold front across Central Kansas during the early evening hours of Wednesday, June 11 2008.

These storms quickly became severe as they tracked east producing several tornadoes along with extremely large hail. Tornadoes with damage were first reported across the Northeast portion of Barton County, around 8 miles north-northwest of Claflin around 6:40 p.m.

Radar image of the storm as it affected Northeast Barton County.
Radar image of the storm as it affected Northeast Barton County.

Initial reports are that there was roof damage along with damage to rural homes and outbuildings. This same storm tracked through Ellsworth County causing damage to trees and power poles. A few hours later another intense thunderstorm developed and tracked through Saline County around 9:40 p.m. producing a tornado. This tornado moved east-northeast with a path length of about 14 miles and a maximum intensity of EF-3.

The tornado first touched down just west of I-135 and just south of the Salina Airport.

Map showing the tornado path through Saline County.
Map showing the tornado path through Saline County.
Damage to a machine shed 5 miles east of Salina.
Damage to a machine shed 5 miles east of Salina.

It then traveled along the southeast outskirts of Salina where it damaged several homes, outbuildings, trees and power lines. EF-3 damage was noted near the intersection of East Shilling Road and South Holmes Road.

Tornado damage near the intersection of East Shilling Road and South Holmes Road.
Tornado damage near the intersection of East Shilling Road and South Holmes Road.

The tornado continued east of Salina with some EF-2 damage near East Crawford Street and South Whitmore Road. The tornado continued northeast before crossing into Dickinson County, just south of Solomon. Fortunately, there were no reports of injuries.

Along with tornadoes, these powerful storms also produced extremely large hail, some to the size of softballs.