Severe weather outbreak raises tornado risk across Midwest
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The National Weather Service announced on Tuesday that preliminary data show that two tornadoes made their way through Montgomery County on Sunday. EF2 to
A new storm survey is giving a clearer picture of just how active the weather was across eastern the metro over the weekend.
Storms forming over central and northern Kansas this evening and tonight will mainly be capable of large hail, but a brief tornado cannot be ruled out. The risk of severe weather will last as late as 3 AM in our viewing area before exiting into far eastern Kansas.
Another round of dangerous storms tore through the Plains Sunday afternoon and evening, the latest in a multi-day siege of deadly severe weather. Below, you can find our live updates from Sunday night,
We are tracking a volatile day of weather as a cold front approaches from the northwest and interacts with a very warm and humid airmass.
Gray and muggy conditions greeted Kansas residents this morning with wake-up temperatures already in the 60s. Skies will clear later today with highs climbing into the lower to middle 80s alongside strong and gusty winds from the south.
The Kansas City area has not yet reached the peak of severe weather season, which typically tops out in May and June.
After tornado sirens blared Thursday evening, Kansas City gets a break from stormy weather. But keep an eye on Sunday, when strong to severe thunderstorms could return.
After a slow clearing pattern early in the week, clouds will gradually give way to a mix of sun and clouds by Wednesday.
Multiple rounds of storms hit Kansas on Saturday, Sunday and into early Monday morning.
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Potential high-end tornado outbreak for Midwest depends on evolution of early Monday storms
Severe thunderstorms are blasting through the Central Plains and the Midwest early Monday. Quarter-sized hail, heavy rain and winds gusts up to 70 mph were recorded moving through Kansas City, Missouri.