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A swath of showers and downpours brought between 1.5 and 2.5 inches of rain — in some cases more — to parts of the Kansas City area overnight, and more rain is possible Monday morning.
Most of Kansas City saw at least an inch of rain, but higher rainfall totals were reported in the Northland, where up to 2.44 inches of rain fell in 24 hours, ending at 7 a.m. Friday.
Kansas City had more rain on Thursday than in the past 34 days combined. Thunderstorms give Kansas City one of its wettest days of the year. How much rain fell?
Kansas City’s Northland saw the heaviest rains, according to rainfall data from Stormwatch.com, which collects information from automated rain gauges across Kansas City. Just shy of 1.5 inches ...
The Kansas City area will face between a 30 and 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms daily through Wednesday. Storms could also be possible later in the week. Weather watches and warnings
The Kansas City area won’t have much time to dry out after the drenching from overnight storms as a “prolonged, potentially heavy rain event” is on the way, the National Weather Service said.
The Kansas City area could experience more rain and thunderstorms today. Thunderstorms, even more rain possible for Kansas City and Johnson County, radar says Skip to main content
Broken down vehicle on northbound I-29 in Kansas City There is a broken down vehicle on I-29 between US-169/Exit 2 and Waukomis Drive/Exit 3. The event impacts 600 feet.