What time will the storms hit Kansas City?
Storms could begin as early as 2 PM, with a second round between 3 PM and 5 PM.
Weather / Severe Weather
Stay informed about the severe thunderstorms impacting Kansas City. This article summarizes the updated timeline, potential risks, and crucial preparedness steps.
### Friday's Storm Timeline
New data indicates that thunderstorms could develop as early as 2 PM in the Kansas City metro area, ahead of the main cold front. The front is expected to pass through between 3 PM and 5 PM, bringing another round of thunderstorms.
### Potential Risks
The primary concern is strong straight-line winds, with gusts exceeding 70 mph possible. The storms also carry a risk of large hail and the potential for tornadoes. KMBC 9’s Futurescan shows storms starting to bow as they pass over Kansas City, indicating outflow winds accelerating to dangerous speeds.
### How to Prepare
Storms could begin as early as 2 PM, with a second round between 3 PM and 5 PM.
Strong straight-line winds, large hail, and potential tornadoes.
The metro area should see the storms move out by 7 PM, and the entire system will be east of the coverage area by 9-10 PM.
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