Severe Kansas Storms Cause Flooding, Power Outages, and Road Closures; Flash Flood Warnings Issued
July 2, 2024Severe 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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