Flood warning for Wise County until Tue. night, says NWS
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Severe storms Monday afternoon hit the Kansas City metro with heavy rain, large hail, strong winds, and flash flood warnings in Kansas and Missouri. Over 1.8M people affected.
Some of these storms may be strong to severe, but overall severe weather threat will decrease through the night. We should be wrapped up with rain, storms, and severe weather potential by Tuesday morning around 8 a.
Kansas City, Kansas, businesses were impacted by flooding and other problems after Monday evening's powerful storm.
Powerful thunderstorms swept through the Kansas City area overnight, drenching the metro and leading to some localized flash flooding, according to the National Weather Service.
A dangerous tornado threat is unfolding today, as severe storms target major cities like Tulsa, Wichita, Kansas City, Omaha, Little Rock and Dallas, bringing the risk of damaging winds, large hail and strong tornadoes.
A storm Monday left downed tree limbs, flash flooding and power outages. Crews found flooding that filled the streets and washed into many homes in the Argentine neighborhood in Kansas City, Kansas.
Thousands of customers remain without power the Kansas City area on Monday evening as severe storms roll through.
There were reports of tornadoes in Nebraska and Oklahoma, and more than 150,000 customers had no power early Tuesday. Forecasters warned of the potential for hail and flash flooding.