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  2. Will July 4 fireworks be rained out in Kansas City? Here’s ...

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    While the Kansas City area remains under a flood warning until 8 p.m. and a flood watch until 1 a.m, weather sources disagree on whether, or how much, it will rain in Kansas City today.

  3. Thunderstorms give Kansas City one of its wettest days ... - AOL

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    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?

  4. Rain, storms march through KC during rush hour. Are record ...

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    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

  5. Kansas has been running out of water for decades. Why ... - AOL

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    There are more than 34,548 wells with water rights in the 35 Kansas counties that lie over the Ogallala. And yet, since 2004, there have only been 2,016 fines for over-pumping water across the state.

  6. ‘Significant rainfall’ likely in Kansas City. Which days will ...

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  7. Overnight storms soak Kansas City. And there’s more heavy ...

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    Johnson County appears to have seen the heaviest rainfall, with 1.57 inches falling over a 24-hour period at Kansas 10 and Kansas 7 highways in Lenexa, according to rainfall data StormWatch.com, a ...

  8. Kansas City gets a break from the rain. But could storms ...

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    Typically, Kansas City sees temperatures around 88 degrees this time of year. The weather service said dew point temperatures will fall into the middle 60s, making conditions more comfortable.

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