Kansas City, flash flooding
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The heaviest rain from the overnight storms fell along a line from Lexington to Carrollton, Missouri, the weather service said on social media. More than 7 inches of rain fell near Carrollton, according to local storm reports. Meanwhile, 3.68 inches of rain fell near Mosby.
A persistent flooding issue is once again wreaking havoc on businesses near 23rd Street and Television Place, just east of Kansas City – and with more rain in the forecast, local business owners are bracing for even greater losses.
According to an announcement from the team, Kansas City Chiefs Training Camp at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph is closed to the public due to inclement weather. St. Joseph has been under similar conditions to the Kansas City area with heavy rain and flooding. More storms are expected throughout the day.
A flood watch is in effect from Thursday afternoon into Friday morning for the Kansas City area, including Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami, and Wyandotte counties in Kansas, as well as Cass, Clay, Clinton, Jackson, Johnson, Platte, and Ray counties in Missouri.
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Kansas City said that parts of Chillicothe, Missouri, had already seen two to four inches of rain Thursday evening. Street flooding has been reported in the area. You can see flooding near the tree line and street in the photos below.
Kansas City is under threat of repeated rounds of heavy rain through Friday night, with Flood Watches issued across the metro and surrounding areas. Forecasters warn of rainfall rates that could approach 2 inches per hour in some of the cells.
A flood advisory was released by the National Weather Service on Thursday at 7:52 p.m. in effect until 10:45 p.m. The advisory is for Johnson, Jackson, Miami, Bates and Cass counties.
TONIGHT: FIRST WARN WEATHER DAY - A few severe storms possible, with a considerable flash flood risk. Be extra cautious on roads and if you live near a stream or creek. Rounds of heavy rain likely well into the night. Lows in the low 70s.