Kansas City Metro, Severe
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Severe storms are expected to roll through the Kansas City metro Thursday, just one week after several tornadoes touched down in the region.
The City of Kansas City has officially activated a storm debris drop-off plan with two debris drop-off sites. One site will be located at north Main Street and northwest Cookingham Drive and the
A better chance for rain arrives late this evening. Storms fire up in central KS and will likely reach severe intensity. Thankfully, the severe threat should stay to the west and southwest of KC. Some thunderstorms may survive as they move into eastern KS, but we are expecting them to be much weaker and no longer severe.
A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa through 7 p.m. Thursday. Atchison, Nodaway, Holt and Andrew counties in Missouri are included in the watch.
Severe thunderstorms swept through the Kansas City metro Thursday night, bringing wind gusts up to 69 mph, heavy rain, flooding, hail and multiple tornado warnings. Damage reports included downed trees, blocked roads, power outages affecting thousands, and ...
Meteorologists confirmed tornadoes in Franklin County, Kansas, and Linn County, Missouri. The Kansas City metro area went under tornado watch around 6:30 p.m., before lightning storms and rain rolled in.
Severe thunderstorms continue to move across the Kansas City metro Thursday night.
After a night of severe thunderstorms that brought tornado warnings and power outages to Kansas City, calmer weather is expected Friday and Saturday with sunshine and cooler temperatures. The respite will be brief, as storm chances increase late Sunday ...
A boundary will push as far south as DFW, and as it does this, it may erode some of the CAP and provide some fuel for an isolated storm or two to develop. Wind and hail will be the two main threats, along with a non-zero tornado threat.