Severe weather is likely late Wednesday in north-central and northeast Kansas, with storms anticipated to sweep into the Topeka area after 10 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. The weather service on Wednesday afternoon made public identifying made public a graphic identifying the various chances for severe weather anticipated Wednesday evening in different parts for the state. The higher potential for severe storms will be present in northwest and north-central Kansas, the weather service's Topeka office indicated in a "situation report" posted on its website. Tornadoes, flash flooding, golf ball-sized hail and 80-mph winds are possible after 7 p.m. in an area that includes Concordia and Marysville, that report said