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We have been making up for a dry first half of May recently, with rounds of rain coming and going since late last week.
Any rain on Thursday should end early, leading the way for a partly cloudy and dry afternoon, with highs also around 70 degrees. Things will warm up and dry out after that, and next week, it will feel ...
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Hail, damaging winds and tornadoes are possible in the Kansas City area. Here’s when to expect the dangerous weather.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Tornado Watch for the entire Kansas City area until 9 p.m. Monday.
TUESDAY: Scattered morning rain, then mostly cloudy for much of the day with only slight rain chances. Temperatures start in the low 50s with highs in the mid-60s for the afternoon. Another brief ...
Severe weather moved out late Monday night in Kansas City and the surrounding region, and no threat is expected for Tuesday ...
A cold front moved through the Kansas City region on ... weather service said. The weather service said Friday would be the day to watch for strong storms. The forecast models show enough energy ...
A few tornadoes, along with widespread, apple-size hail and gusts up to 80 mph, are likely as severe thunderstorms sweep into ...
Kansas City is getting hit by winds up to 80 MPH and half-dollar-sized hail that could damage roofs or cars. The area is also ...
There are still a few questions, and as of right now, it appears it is coming together for an outbreak of severe thunderstorms, which may very well include a few tornadoes in our viewing area.