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Kansas Disaster & Funding Calendar

When Kansas's hazards peak — and when the federal money windows open. The recurring hazard seasons (tornado, severe storm, flood, drought) alongside the SAM.gov, FEMA and grant deadlines that decide who's ready when disaster strikes.

Kansas hazard seasons — 12-month view

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Tornado
April–June
Severe Storm
March–June
Flood
May–July
Drought
June–September

Peak windows

  • Tornado — typically April–June in Kansas.
  • Severe Storm — typically March–June in Kansas.
  • Flood — typically May–July in Kansas.
  • Drought — typically June–September in Kansas.

💰 Funding & deadline cycles

  • 🔁
    SAM.gov registration renewal — annual
    Lapses lock you out of federal contracts & grants. Renew ~60 days before expiry.
  • 🏛️
    FEMA Public Assistance & HMGP — post-declaration
    Windows open after a Kansas disaster is declared and close fast. Watch the live map for new declarations.
  • 🏗️
    HUD CDBG-DR — appropriation-driven
    Funds follow major disasters via Congressional appropriation; action-plan deadlines follow.
  • 📅
    Federal fiscal year — Oct 1
    Grant cycles and mitigation notices (BRIC) reset. Position before Q4.
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Kansas hazard season FAQ

When is tornado season in Kansas?

In Kansas, tornado season typically runs April–June. Federal recovery funding windows (FEMA Public Assistance, Hazard Mitigation, and HUD CDBG-DR where appropriated) open after a declaration and close quickly — preparation before the season matters.

When is severe storm season in Kansas?

In Kansas, severe storm season typically runs March–June. Federal recovery funding windows (FEMA Public Assistance, Hazard Mitigation, and HUD CDBG-DR where appropriated) open after a declaration and close quickly — preparation before the season matters.

When is flood season in Kansas?

In Kansas, flood season typically runs May–July. Federal recovery funding windows (FEMA Public Assistance, Hazard Mitigation, and HUD CDBG-DR where appropriated) open after a declaration and close quickly — preparation before the season matters.

When is drought season in Kansas?

In Kansas, drought season typically runs June–September. Federal recovery funding windows (FEMA Public Assistance, Hazard Mitigation, and HUD CDBG-DR where appropriated) open after a declaration and close quickly — preparation before the season matters.

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Seasons are typical historical windows for planning, not forecasts. For live conditions, see the Operations Center.