A cluster of heavy rain and thunderstorms is making its way into the Kansas City metro area from northeastern Kansas and northwestern Missouri. Some of these storms have the potential to produce damaging wind gusts, flash flooding, large hail, and we can’t rule out a tornado or two.Storms are expected anytime now through the overnight hours, and the Kansas City metro area is under a severe thunderstorm watch until 3 a.m. Thursday. More storms are possible Friday evening as a slow-moving cold front pushes through starting Friday afternoon.Make sure you’ve got a way to stay weather-aware, like a weather radio, or notifications from the KMBC 9 News app. Click here for instructions on how to configure the app for location-specific weather alerts.Follow along below for live updates of the severe weather.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. —
A cluster of heavy rain and thunderstorms is making its way into the Kansas City metro area from northeastern Kansas and northwestern Missouri. Some of these storms have the potential to produce damaging wind gusts, flash flooding, large hail, and we can’t rule out a tornado or two.
Storms are expected anytime now through the overnight hours, and the Kansas City metro area is under a severe thunderstorm watch until 3 a.m. Thursday.
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More storms are possible Friday evening as a slow-moving cold front pushes through starting Friday afternoon.
Make sure you’ve got a way to stay weather-aware, like a weather radio, or notifications from the KMBC 9 News app. Click here for instructions on how to configure the app for location-specific weather alerts.
Follow along below for live updates of the severe weather.
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