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Swaths of heavy rainfall are expected with the next round of storms in the Kansas City area. There might be pockets of more than 6 inches. A tornado is also possible.
The storms are on their way out, but dangerously hot temperatures are moving back in. Several heat advisories are in place across the metro Sunday through Tuesday.
We are tracking a set up for flash flooding today through Friday across eastern Kansas and Missouri. Some locations could see 5"-10" of rain.
A Kansas City, Kansas, couple is grateful to be safe after a huge tree trunk crashed through the roof of their home Friday, badly damaging it. Other families are still reeling after last week's storm damage.
A gentle creek running through the entrance to the Miami County Fair on Friday night looked like a large pond.
Very heavy thunderstorms are slowly moving through Johnson county into western Jackson and southern Wyandotte counties. There is quite a bit of runoff with 2-3” per hour rainfall rate. Flash flooding is possible the next 1-2 hours. @KSHB41 pic.twitter.com/7p0VDC6WE2
Additional rain and thunderstorms will move in Friday evening, potentially leading to more flooding and severe weather.
A flood watch is in effect from Thursday afternoon into Friday morning for the Kansas City area, including Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami, and Wyandotte counties in Kansas, as well as Cass, Clay, Clinton, Jackson, Johnson, Platte, and Ray counties in Missouri.