A storm system was visible over the eastern outskirts of Lawrence Tuesday evening as more thunderstorms began to roll in from the southwest.
Lawrence is under a flood watch until 7 a.m. Wednesday. Monday brought widespread flooding, which could worsen with additional storms Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service in Topeka. (Read more about that at this link.)
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August Rudisell (he/him) has been a photographer and videographer for The Lawrence Times since March 2021. He is a former dispatcher, he avidly consumes and creates local news, and he would love to meet your dog when out and about at a community event.
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