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The metro area is under a Flash Flood Watch through tomorrow morning as t-storms could produce heavy rainfall through tonight.about 2 hours agofrom Ping.fm
While a few showers or sprinkles are moving through the N side now, the real area of showers/t-storms will move in later this afternoon.about 4 hours agofrom Ping.fm
We set a record low of 55 this morning, shattering the old record of 59 degrees. I can deal with this kind of weather ALL YEAR!7:07 AM Jul 17thfrom Ping.fm
Light showers have passed through much of the metro area. One thunderstorm east of Odessa may produce some strong winds. #KCStorms12:29 PM Jul 16thfrom Ping.fm
I'm watching a thunderstorm complex across parts of NE and north central KS. This may effect us early this afternoon if it holds together.6:42 AM Jul 16thfrom Ping.fm
I think my Davis Weather Station is on it's last legs. It's telling me that it's 93 right now with a dew point of 85 instead of 76/68. :(9:29 PM Jul 15thfrom TweetDeck
@KCKing2 It looks like our best chances for t-storms WILL be tomorrow evening. NE side has a slightly smaller chance.8:38 PM Jul 15thfrom TweetDeck
Drier air continues to move into the area from the north. Outside of a stray sprinkle, it effectively puts an end to rain chances today.10:40 AM Jul 15thfrom Ping.fm
The warm front is still west of the metro, but moving east. T-storms may develop near it this evening and effect us. Some may be severe.2:06 PM Jul 14thfrom Ping.fm
HOWEVER: I'll be watching things. We'll see a RAPID rise in temperatures into the 90s late this afternoon if the front wins.9:04 AM Jul 14thfrom Ping.fm
The rain-cooled air from morning t-storms looks like it will slow the progression of the warm front. So, mid 90s may turn out to be 80s!9:00 AM Jul 14thfrom Ping.fm