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Looking ahead to next week, a developing area of low pressure, an expanding warm sector, and a strong mid-level jet streak ...
A few storms possible in metro. The strongest will be just west of the metro from Topeka to Wichita. Hail and wind are the ...
The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch and extended a Flood Watch for parts of Kansas and Missouri.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop ahead of a cold front late Friday afternoon and evening, mainly ...
Kansas City will see dry skies most of Wednesday, but scattered storms, some possibly severe, may arrive by evening.
AS FAR AS OUR NEXT CHANCE OF RAIN, I WANT TO SHOW YOU WHAT THAT LOOKS LIKE HERE ON FUTURESCAN. SO WE’RE DRY TODAY. WE’LL HAVE A DRY START TO YOUR TUESDAY. SUNSHINE IN THE MORNING. LUNCHTIME STILL ...
The majority of thunderstorms will not produce severe weather, but some may bring large hail and damaging winds.
Friday evening will start out with light showers, with a couple rounds of stronger storms possible after 7 p.m. Severe storms ...
A few small and brief showers may pop up overnight and dissipate by sunrise on Thursday. Another chance of light rain showers ...
Model trends continue to support a span of favorable conditions for thunderstorms across parts of the Southern and Central Plains and Midwest between April 18 and May 1.
Most thunderstorms this week across the Kansas City area are not expected to produce severe weather. However, a few could bring large hail and damaging winds.
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