Tornado watch issued for Kansas City area
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WEATHER BLOG: Severe thunderstorms likely Wednesday | Risks include very large hail, tornadoes
Severe thunderstorms are likely today, with a risk of very large hail, damaging winds, a couple of tornadoes, and flash flooding. Here's the timeline and where we could see the strongest storms.
The Storm Prediction Center, part of the National Weather Service, has placed the Kansas City metro under a slight risk (Level 2 of 5) for severe storms Monday, with a marginal risk (Level 1 of 5) east and southeast of the metro. The main threat for the metro is damaging winds, though hail and an isolated tornado can’t be ruled out.
What We’re Tracking Storms later Still hot and muggy Cool down on the way We are expecting another round of severe weather later on this evening. Currently, we are in a Tornado Watch until 9PM for
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