Sunday, July 29, 2007

The Kansas City MetroRegion Overnight News and Weather Report - Sunday, July 29, 2007

** House Fire In Blue Springs-MO **

... Central Jackson County Fire Protection District firefighters were called out to a house fire in the 900 block of N.W. Oak Ridge Drive just after midnight.

Flames were reported coming from the back of a house there- a neighbor tried to put it out with a garden hose before fire crews arrived.

The fire is under control at 12:19 pm and no occupancy status of the house was mentioned. No injuries were reported.
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** Car Rammed Into KC-MO Northland Bar **

... No one was reported injured in this incident that came in at 5:23 am in the 9300 block of North Oak. It was reported a car had crashed into Buster's Bar & Grill there and the car was on fire.

When the first fire company arrived 2 minutes later- they reported smoke showing and requested the fire response upgraded- however the flames were quickly knocked down and brought under control several minutes later. The fire reportedly did not get into the bar.

The driver of the car was not injured and damage to the building reportedly restricted to "an outdoor patio area" of the bar.

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<><><> OVERNIGHT WEATHER <><> <>

Clouds were on the increase overnight and by dawn- showers and a few thundershowers were found north of the Missouri and Kansas rivers in the Metro and approaching the western edge of the MetroRegion near Topeka at 7 am.

Temperatures overnight stayed in the 70's and winds were light from the east.

There is a chance of showers and thunderstorms today over most of the Kansas City MetroRegion and these rain chances will be around in the afternoons and evenings most of this coming week to usher in August. Temperatures will continue to stay pleasantly summertime normal.
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