Tornado outbreak of June 27 - 28, 2018

The  was caused by the interaction of a dryline with a frontal zone over Kansas. This led to the development of a few supercells, which allowed 10 tornadoes to touch down, and led to the NWS SPC issuing an Enhanced Risk for severe weather. A violent EF3 wedge tornado touched down near Wichita, severely damaging or destroying hundreds of buildings in the process. 9 people were killed during the outbreak, with damages reaching $320 million.