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The Kansas City metro and surrounding counties can expect heavy rain, strong winds and scattered hail starting Friday around 7 p.m. with a tornado watch.
The National Weather Service issued the tornado watch shortly before 3 p.m. for parts of the Kansas City forecast area, including seven counties in Kansas and 36 counties in Missouri.
A tornado watch for the entire Kansas City metro area has also been canceled. Strong, gusty winds, however, remain. Shortly before 4 p.m., winds of 30 mph gusting above 50 mph were reported at ...
A tornado watch has been issued for the Kansas City area. Be alert for the threat of tornadoes, tennis ball-sized hail and wind gusts up to 80 mph.
This large, damaging high-end EF1 tornado began within the city of Celina and moved east, doing minor damage to trees and house roofs. The tornado crossed SR 29 and the circulation grew in size and strength, doing EF1-intensity damage to houses, trees, and outbuildings from west of St Marys to SR 116 east of US 33 north of the town. After this ...
Nearly 3 million residents live in the tornado watch area, which includes 1237 schools and 91 hospitals. Potential tornadoes in the Kansas City metropolitan area will likely be embedded within ...
The tornado was the deadliest to strike the Kansas City metropolitan area, and the deadliest worldwide in 1957. Damage in the city received a rating of F5 on the Fujita scale, the first of three worldwide to receive this rating in 1957. The tornado touched down near Williamsburg at 7:15 p.m., moving to the
The 2001 Hoisington tornado was a violent and destructive tornado that hit the city of Hoisington, Kansas on April 21, 2001. The tornado killed one and injured twenty-eight others, and left one-third of the city devastated, with over 400 structures damaged to varying degrees.