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Kansas City, MO – Residents in the Kansas City metro area should prepare for strong winds and the potential for severe storms today. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Wind Advisory, warning of gusts reaching 45 mph and heavy rainfall expected to affect travel and outdoor plans. Storms could intensify between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m., posing risks of localized flooding, hail, and tree damage.
According to the NWS, widespread rain will linger throughout the day, with severe weather risks increasing in the afternoon. Commuters along I-70 and I-435 are urged to exercise caution, as conditions could deteriorate quickly during peak travel hours. Keep emergency alerts enabled and avoid flooded roadways, as pooling water could disrupt traffic.
Tonight’s Forecast: Showers are expected to taper off after 6 p.m., with breezy conditions continuing. Temperatures will dip to a low of 48°F, and winds may still gust up to 40 mph overnight.
Looking Ahead:
• Tuesday: Sunny, high near 56°F, with calmer winds.
• Wednesday: Clear skies, high of 46°F, and overnight lows around 33°F.
• Thursday and Friday: Sunny and seasonal, with highs in the mid-40s and lows near 30°F.
Residents are encouraged to secure outdoor furniture and prepare for possible power outages. Stay updated through reliable weather sources as forecasts may change rapidly.
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