Thursday, July 12, 2007

KANSAS CITY'S WEATHER: Severe Storm Risk Today For K.C. MetroRegion - Large Part Of Central States

As you can see by the NWS-SPC image below- the area inside the green line is a "slight risk" area for possible severe thunderstorms and their various types of goodies.
Valid time of this forecast is 7 am CDT this Thursday morning to 7 am Friday morning- July 13 and it's updated several times during the day HERE.

This risk area stretches from extreme southeastern Wyoming- eastern Colorado and extreme northeastern New Mexico eastward through Kansas and Missouri into central Indiana.

It's mainly a hail and wind threat- with the "isolated tornado" possible in the eastern portions and the western portions of the risk area (not around KC).

It's also a flash-flood threat wherever thunderstorms sit or repeat over the same areas- especially those with recent rainfall.

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