KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Several tornado-warned storms were reported across northeast Kansas Tuesday night.
Storm chasers caught several pictures of funnel clouds just before 7 p.m. north of Topeka, Kansas.
Brett Plattner captured a storm seven miles northwest of Sabetha, Kansas Tuesday night.
7 miles NW of Sabetha. @WIBWweather @KSNTNews pic.twitter.com/wmMXBdAXxS
— Brett Plattner (@BrettPlattner) May 22, 2019
Twitter user Colby Buser caught the same storm.
— Colby Buser (@colbybuser) May 22, 2019
No injuries were reported as part of the storm.
Closer to Kansas City, a severe thunderstorm dropped hail up to one inch in diameter and winds up to 60 miles per hour on the western half of the metro area.
But after the storms moved through, several people posted pictures of rainbows around Kansas City.
@glezak Right BEFORE the storm hit in Lansing! @41actionnews pic.twitter.com/J2tTgCUYd2
— Laurie Ann Wilk 🌻 (@adorethebeach) May 22, 2019
@glezak @41actionnews full rainbow from my deck @FalconLakesGolf. Hint of a double rainbow on the left! pic.twitter.com/CE0Mm9p6V5
— Phil Jones (@PhilJKC) May 22, 2019