The threat of severe weather has increased for Kansas City and surrounding areas on Wednesday. Here’s what you need to know.
Residents in eastern Kansas and western Missouri can expect winds up to 80 mph, as well as potential hail, throughout ...
A powerful jet stream moving from the Rockies into the Plains is creating conditions ripe for severe storms, including ...
A level three severe thunderstorm risk is in the area with storms likely 2 - 11 p.m. with the most severe activity beginning ...
This storm may cause hail damage to vehicles and wind damage to roofs, siding, and trees.Areas affected include Kansas City, Smithville, Kearney, Weatherby Lake, Kansas City International Airport ...
There's a chance of isolated large hail and strong wind ... The window for the immediate Kansas City area impact looks to be around 10 p.m., but the stronger storms look to hang through north ...
NOW LAST WEEK WE DID HAVE SOME SEVERE ... 60 TO 70 MILE AN HOUR WIND GUSTS, ESPECIALLY IF THOSE STORMS FORM INTO A BIG LINE. THERE COULD BE SOME QUARTER SIZED HAIL IN THE MIX AS WELL.
Chances for severe storms span from north Texas to Iowa, and could impact major metropolitan areas, such as Dallas, Oklahoma City and Kansas City. In fact, Kansas City is at the core of the Level ...
Millions in Kansas and Oklahoma brace for severe storms under a rare “high-risk” alert, with tornadoes, hurricane-force winds ...
The expected thunderstorms could also bring heavy rain, 80 mph winds and hail the size ... concern in the Kansas City area for Wednesday night. Thunderstorms could last past midnight across ...
Kansas City, Kansas, Olathe and Topeka are among the larger cities in the area at an enhanced risk of severe weather. The threats from the storms include large hail, damaging winds and a few ...