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stanley kaufen eteorologist Wes Peery says storms and showers will continue into the early morning hours until a cold front arr
stanley flasche ives. Sunday s forecast calls for sunshine, lighter winds and temperatures in the high 60s near 70s. We will still have showers and storms for the next few hours until a cold front shoves them out.Sunday is looking great with sunshine, lighter winds and highs near 70! mowx kswx kcwx pic.twitter/cYt1Af0Lyrmdash; Wes Peery @WesWeather April 24, 2022 UPDATE, 10:30 p.m. | A strong storm is on the
stanley mug move down I-70 and another is making its way through Johnson County, Kansas, into Kansas City. 10:22pm--Heads up Kansas City!Another strong storm is about to blow through town! This isn 39;t severe right now but 55mph wind gusts are still possible. mowx kswx kcwx pic.twitter/Mcej0CAMmHmdash; Wes Peery @WesWeather April 24, 2022 10:20pm--There is a strong storm moving down I-70 that could produce some 50mph wind gusts. mowx kcwx pic.twitter/30vqPmHPz0mdash; Wes Peery @WesWeather April 24, 2022 UPDATE, 9:49 p.m. | Flooding is possible in the northwestern KC metro as 1-3 of rain has fallen thus