First Warn Weather Day for our severe & flood threat persisting into Monday morning

First Warn Weather Day for our severe & flood threat persisting into Monday morning

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – Flash Flood Warnings threaten a lot of the Kansas City metro space as a consequence of heavy rain and storms on Monday morning.

The National Weather Service has expired a Tornado Warning for Saline County at 7:15 a.m.

A Tornado Warning expired at 6:30 a.m. for elements of Cass County, together with Peculiar and Harrisonville.

A Tornado Warning was canceled about 6 a.m. for Johnson and Miami counties in Kansas and Jackson and Cass counties in Missouri.

Tornado Warning
Tornado Warning(Weather Service)

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning remained in impact Monday morning for the KC metro and the vast majority of the realm.

UNTIL 4 AM MONDAY MORNING
UNTIL 4 AM MONDAY MORNING(KCTV)

With all three potential rounds, we’ll see a heavy rainfall and flooding threat. A Flood Watch is in place till 7 pm on Monday.

FIRST WARN WEATHER DAY INTO MONDAY
FIRST WARN WEATHER DAY INTO MONDAY(Maxuser | KCTV5)

A First Warn Weather Day is in place by Monday morning as a number of rounds of storms, a few of which can be on the sturdy to severe aspect, persist.

Scattered rain & storms started round midnight. These scattered/spotty storms are sturdy to severe for some.

SEVERE/FLOOD THREAT THROUGH MORNING
SEVERE/FLOOD THREAT THROUGH MORNING(Maxuser | KCTV5)

OVERNIGHT STORMS: Specifically, sturdy winds as much as 70 mph, giant apple-sized hail, and tornadoes are all doable, with the majority of the threat arriving whereas we’re sleeping. With that in thoughts, you’ll want to ensure you have a number of methods to obtain essential climate alerts to your telephone and preserve your quantity on loud as you head to mattress tonight & be certain that to not sleep close to home windows.

Activity by the evening is predicted to be scattered to widespread in nature.

MONDAY MORNING STORMS: A First Warn Weather Day stays in place Monday morning for the aforementioned flooding issues, alongside the continued likelihood for severe storms.

RADAR MONDAY MORNING
RADAR MONDAY MORNING(Maxuser | KCTV5)

Severe storm probabilities stay elevated by Monday morning, with sturdy winds, hail, and twister issues doable. This can be once we’ll have our highest flooding issues, with impacts to the morning commute doable. The timing appears to be like to be between 4 AM – 9 AM for a possible line of storm to maneuver in.

By the afternoon, we’ll filter the majority of the rain and severe threats, although just a few remoted thunderstorms shall be doable north of I-70 as a chilly entrance pushes by. High temperatures shall be within the higher 70s with breezy situations. Winds shall be gusting as much as 30 mph.

HIGH AMOUNTS OF RAINFALL STILL TO COME
HIGH AMOUNTS OF RAINFALL STILL TO COME(Maxuser | KCTV5)

Flooding and flash flooding are doable throughout this extended interval. This is because of a number of rounds of scattered to widespread storms transferring by, with rain totals of over 2″ doable in remoted areas. Flash flooding is feasible as a consequence of this heavy rainfall, with impacts to the Monday morning commute doable. If you encounter water over the roadways in your option to work or college, all the time flip round and discover one other option to your vacation spot.

REST OF THE WEEK: Our climate sample settles down considerably by the remainder of the week, with cool afternoons within the 60s and lots of days of sunshine. Thursday is the one day with a rain likelihood, nevertheless it’s on the decrease finish and at present forecast at a 30%.

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