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KANSAS CITY Mo. — Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has issued a state of disaster emergency this afternoon as a winter storm is wreaking havoc across the state. Kelly warned Kansans to stay off the ...
Updated 3:15 p.m. Wednesday: Wichita is now included in an area of “greatest concern” for severe weather on Wednesday, according to an updated forecast from the National Weather Service sent ...
The Kansas City area’s risk of severe weather increased Monday afternoon, ... Temperatures will be in the low to mid-50s for most of the week, five to 10 degrees below normal. They will then ...
The Kansas City area is under an enhanced risk of severe weather, while areas north of the metro, including St. Joseph, are under moderate risk. There is some uncertainty in the forecast.
Be alert to the changing weather conditions. Listen to NOAA Weather Radio and/or Skywarn, or to local commercial radio or television newscasts for the latest information. Watch various common danger signs, including: large hail stones; a large, dark, low-lying cloud (particularly if rotating); loud roar of wind, sounding similar to a freight train.
The system impacted the United States and Canada from May 16–26 and produced tornadoes on five of the eleven days. During this nearly two-week-long event, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) received 1,967 reports of severe weather: 101 for tornadoes, 1,176 for wind, and 690 for hail.
EF3 tornado that struck Reading, Kansas, on May 21. A moderate risk of severe weather was issued for much of the Midwest, as well as further south to Oklahoma for May 22. The first tornadic supercell developed in the mid-afternoon hours over the western Twin Cities in Minnesota, and caused moderate damage in the Minneapolis area. [11]
All ingredients are coming together for northeast Kansas to see a high-impact severe weather event between 4 and 11 p.m. Monday, a meteorologist said.