Storm Photos 6-12-08
Tornado Watch Until Midnight For Areas Along And North Of I-70.
Storm Photos 6-12-08 Save Email Print
Posted: 7:46 AM Jun 13, 2008
Last Updated: 12:15 PM Jun 13, 2008

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Frances Wecker, 1 mile south of Allen


Melissa Shields, Pomona Lake Entrance


Lisa Cross, Oskaloosa KS


Kim Stahel, NE of Overbrook


Jessica Malsom, Auburn


Jami White, Emporia


Jessica Abbott, Americus


Erik Nava, Shunga Creek


Adrian Guerrero


Tonja Williams, Topeka


Bob and Diana Wilhite, Emporia


Gary Spurgeon, Water over SE 34 Terr Just East of Croco


Ben White, Ozawkie


Macie Watson, Topeka


James Davis, Shunga @ 29th and MacVicar


Don & Marion


Daniel, Kellen and LaVona, Scranton


Julie Olson


Conan Hall


Joshua Sutton, Topeka


Mindy Nickles, Lake Sherwood


Don Eccles, SE Shawnee Co.


Cindy King, Pauline


Julie DeLong, Emporia


Stephanie Hearne


Mike and Lisa Conaway, NE Shawnee Co.


Kevin Steves, Topeka


Kevin Steves, Topeka


"Here are photos of the rotating wall cloud that eventually became the Auburn tornado earlier this evening. These were taken at 101st & Crawford, southwest corner of Shawnee County. The clouds are about a quarter mile southeast of the house. Earlier I saw wispy vapor like fast moving clouds toward the ground which looked like a vortex trying to form." - Mike Endsley


William Arasmith, Topeka


Jerry & Marilyn Laurendine, Emporia


Hal Ray


"I thought these clouds looked like cotton balls floating in the sky." - Sarah (9), Topeka


Kate, Shunga Creek


"Here are some pictures from Northwest Lawrence after the storms came through." - Stacy Greenwood


Indy Dambro, Emporia


Heath Jepson, Topeka


Julie Gould, Topeka


"The cloud shot is looking east northeast." - Maurice Wright, Topeka


"Rainbow shot is looking southeast, toward the Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home." - Maurice Wright, Topeka


"Looking south in Emporia." - Craig


"I took these pictures from my front porch around 17th and Topeka about 8:30 PM." - Sally Jenkins


"Cloud photo from S. Topeka tonight attached." - Chris Hamm


"An awesome lightning storm moves by east of Emporia. Most of it was hidden by rain, but this little string came out to say hi and pose for my first lightning shot!" - David Morton

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