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Weather Forecast for Fri., Apr. 3
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Kansas City breaks records, watches for storms, then braces for a possible freeze. Here's what's to expect.
A cold front Tuesday afternoon will start the first of several rounds of rainfall and storms. Temperatures will trend cooler the rest of the week.
BUT LOOK AT THESE RAIN CHANCES. SOME OF THE BEST CHANCES WE’VE HAD IN A VERY LONG TIME. THE BEST CHANCE OF RAIN FOR TUESDAY WILL COME IN THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING HOURS. THAT WILL CARRY INTO THE HEAVIER AMOUNTS,
Friday is a First Warn Weather Day as strong to severe storms will likely return this evening, capable of damaging winds, hail, a few tornadoes, and flooding concerns. Friday is a First Warn Weather Day, our highest alert, as confidence increases for severe weather potential.
In the past week, the Kansas City metro has experienced two of its hottest days on record for the month of March, Thursday being the all-time high in the low to mid-90s.
Friday: ALERT DAY for afternoon-evening storms. Conditional risk of tornadoes and large hail in North central MO first. Then cold front swings a line of storms through KC between 6-8 PM. Severe storms possible in that line. It will move fats limiting additional flooding concerns. 54/74 Wind: S 15 g 35 mph
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