Severe Kansas Storms Cause Flooding, Power Outages, and Road Closures; Flash Flood Warnings Issued

July 2, 2024
Severe Kansas Storms Cause Flooding, Power Outages, and Road Closures; Flash Flood Warnings Issued
  • Severe storms in Topeka and Junction City, Kansas caused extensive damage, including street flooding, downed trees, and power outages.

  • Nearly seven inches of rain fell in the Kansas City area within six hours, leading to significant flooding and closed intersections.

  • Flash flood warnings were issued due to overflowing creeks and stranded vehicles in floodwaters.

  • Leawood, Prairie Village, and Grandview also experienced flooding, requiring non-evasive water rescues for some drivers.

  • The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for the Kansas City area, with potential flooding in northeast and northern Missouri.

  • Utility crews are working to restore power and assess damage, including at Melvern Lake and Hildebrand Farms Dairy.

  • Today's traffic report indicates various road closures and incidents due to heavy rain, including lane closures on Interstate 435 in Shawnee.

  • The National Weather Service is conducting a storm survey and urges residents to stay informed and heed warnings.

  • A live data feed from the National Weather Service provides official weather warnings and watches.

Summary based on 19 sources


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