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Tornado Watch east of Kansas City metro

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Tornado Watch east of Kansas City metro

UPDATE: 5:55 p.m.: A Twister Watch stays in impact till 10 p.m. for Bates, Lafayette, Henry and Johnson counties in Missouri.

UPDATE: 5:45 p.m.: The Nationwide Climate Service has expired the Twister Warning for northeastern Henry County and southern Pettis County in central Missouri.


UPDATE 4:50 p.m.: The Nationwide Climate Service’s Twister Warning for northern Mercer County, Missouri has expired.

UPDATE: The Nationwide Climate Service has cancelled a Twister Warning for southeastern Cass Relyy.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Nationwide Climate Service has issued a Twister Look ahead to the complete Kansas Metropolis space.

The Twister Watch might be in impact till 10 p.m. for Johnson, Wyandotte Leavenworth, Franklin, Linn and Miami counties on the Kansas facet and Jackson, Platte, Cass, Clay, Henry, Johnson, Clinton, Nodaway, Lafayette, Ray, Pettis, Caldwell, Dekalb, and Buchanan counties on the Missouri facet.

Throughout a twister watch, situations are favorable for a twister to develop, however a twister has not but been sighted or indicated by climate radar.

A Extreme Thunderstorm Watch has additionally been issued till 5 p.m. for Jackson, Lafeyette, Carroll and Ray counties in Missouri.

Extreme storms are anticipated to maneuver into the metro Tuesday afternoon, bringing excessive wind, hail and probably some fast spin-up tornadoes.

The extreme threat for Kansas Metropolis ought to finish by 6 p.m. because the storms transfer east.

Storms ought to clear the viewing space by 7-8 PM this night.

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