Strong to severe weather is possible for the Kansas City metro area on Monday evening. A tornado watch is in place until 11 p.m. on Monday night. Live updates below: 6:37 p.m. — The National Weather Service has removed counties in the metro from a tornado watch. It remains in effect for Bates County and Henry County until 11 p.m.5:35 p.m. — KMBC’s Nick Bender says widespread rain across the metro is keeping the severe weather threat “down” right now. 5:24 p.m. — KMBC’s Nick Bender is tracking storms outside of Lawrence. They are expected to be in the metro soon. 4:24 p.m. — A line of storms has developed near Lawrence, Kansas. They’re expected in the metro area between 5 – 5:30 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. 4:20 p.m. — KMBC’s Nick Bender is tracking severe weather: 3:31 p.m. — A tornado watch has been issued for the Kansas City metro area. The watch is in place until 11 p.m. on Monday evening. A line of severe storms is expected to move into eastern Kansas and western Missouri later on Monday, bringing with it the potential for large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes. Storms have already popped up in northeast Kansas and northwest Missouri, with more expected to develop in western Missouri from north-central Oklahoma and southeast Kansas. The severe weather threat will decrease early Tuesday morning, with lingering showers and a few rumbles possible through mid-morning.Kansas counties included in the watch: Atchison CountyJohnson CountyLeavenworth CountyLinn CountyMiami CountyWyandotte CountyMissouri counties included: Andrew CountyBates CountyBuchanan CountyCaldwell CountyCarroll CountyCass CountyClay CountyClinton CountyDeKalb CountyGentry CountyGrundy CountyHarrison CountyHenry CountyHolt CountyJackson CountyJohnson CountyLafayette CountyLinn CountyLivingston CountyNodaway CountyPettis CountyYou can view KMBC’s live radar here. Download the KMBC 9 News App to stay alert on the goClick here to track active watches and warnings
Strong to severe weather is possible for the Kansas City metro area on Monday evening.
A tornado watch is in place until 11 p.m. on Monday night.
Live updates below:
6:37 p.m. — The National Weather Service has removed counties in the metro from a tornado watch. It remains in effect for Bates County and Henry County until 11 p.m.
5:35 p.m. — KMBC’s Nick Bender says widespread rain across the metro is keeping the severe weather threat “down” right now.
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5:24 p.m. — KMBC’s Nick Bender is tracking storms outside of Lawrence. They are expected to be in the metro soon.
4:24 p.m. — A line of storms has developed near Lawrence, Kansas. They’re expected in the metro area between 5 – 5:30 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
4:20 p.m. — KMBC’s Nick Bender is tracking severe weather:
3:31 p.m. — A tornado watch has been issued for the Kansas City metro area.
The watch is in place until 11 p.m. on Monday evening.
A line of severe storms is expected to move into eastern Kansas and western Missouri later on Monday, bringing with it the potential for large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes.
Storms have already popped up in northeast Kansas and northwest Missouri, with more expected to develop in western Missouri from north-central Oklahoma and southeast Kansas.
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The severe weather threat will decrease early Tuesday morning, with lingering showers and a few rumbles possible through mid-morning.
Kansas counties included in the watch:
- Atchison County
- Johnson County
- Leavenworth County
- Linn County
- Miami County
- Wyandotte County
Missouri counties included:
- Andrew County
- Bates County
- Buchanan County
- Caldwell County
- Carroll County
- Cass County
- Clay County
- Clinton County
- DeKalb County
- Gentry County
- Grundy County
- Harrison County
- Henry County
- Holt County
- Jackson County
- Johnson County
- Lafayette County
- Linn County
- Livingston County
- Nodaway County
- Pettis County
You can view KMBC’s live radar here.
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