Severe Storms Threaten Midwest, Great Lakes Friday - Videos From The Weather Channel
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Severe Storms Threaten Midwest, Great Lakes Friday - Videos from The Weather Channel
Morning storms will gradually weaken before another round of storms and heavy rain develop across the Midwest and Great Lakes Friday afternoon. Damaging wind gusts, hail and a few tornadoes will all be possible in places like Chicago, Milwaukee, Des Moines and Kansas City. Flooding is also a concern across parts of Iowa, Illinois, Missouri and Wisconsin, as some areas have already picked up one to four inches of rain over the past 24 hours. - Vi…
NWS: Mid-Missouri's Moberly and Mexico could see storms tonight
The National Weather Service (NWS) in St. Louis says parts of mid-Missouri could see damaging winds and heavy rain this (Friday) evening. NWS St. Louis meteorologist Matt Beitscher tells 939 the Eagle that the best chance of severe weather will be in the Moberly and Macon areas this evening. Mr. Beitscher says tonight’s tornado threat is very low. Columbia could also see some heavy rain. The National Weather Service (NWS) in St. Louis says mid-M…
Missouri Flood Risk: Strong Storms Could Bring 4 Inches of Rain, Hail and Wind by Friday Night - Legalization Profiles
Missouri’s Kansas City On Friday night, Missouri is predicted to see strong to severe storms that could bring up to 4 inches of rain, damaging gusts, and hail, increasing the risk of flash flooding in urban and low-lying regions. An initial set of storms could move into northwest Missouri late Thursday, with wind gusts of 40 to 60 mph around Maryville, Bethany, and St. Joseph, according to the Kansas City National Weather Service. A more structu…
Missouri Flood Risk: Strong Storms Could Bring 4 Inches of Rain, Hail and Wind by Friday Night
Country Herald is Local News, Independent Pulse. Covering breaking local news, sports, lifestyle and events. Kansas City, Missouri – Strong to severe storms are expected to sweep across Missouri Friday night, bringing the threat of up to 4 inches of rain, damaging winds, and hail — raising the risk of flash flooding in low-lying and urban areas. According to the National Weather Service in Kansas City, an initial round of storms could approach n…
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