Trucks blown over by gusts reaching 100 mph

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) -- Winds gusting to 100 miles per hour, heavy rain and frequent lightning strikes make for a scary night in parts of Kansas. The National Weather Service said at least two 18-wheelers

Friday, June 27th 2008, 11:07 am

By: News 9


WICHITA, Kan. (AP) -- Winds gusting to 100 miles per hour, heavy rain and frequent lightning strikes make for a scary night in parts of Kansas.

The National Weather Service said at least two 18-wheelers were blown over early Friday, one by a 100 mph gust west of Hutchinson and another on U.S. 54 near Goddard. Reports of winds in the 60-mile-per-hour range were not uncommon in Sedgwick other counties in Kansas.

The weather service said 1.5 inches of rain fell in Lake Afton, while Valley Center was hit by pea-sized hail in 70 mph winds.

Forecasters expect more showers and thunderstorms in the Wichita area and other parts of Kansas during the day and evening Friday.

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