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Night storms bring risk of flooding

A flash flood warning is in effect for a large part of the metropolitan region of Kansas City until 4:45 am Thursday. The National Weather Service claims that storms have already dropped 1 to 3 inches of rain, with 0.5 to 2 inches possible during the night. The rain and dispersed thunderstorms will remain likely until the early morning. The strongest precipitation is expected between midnight and 7 a.m., which can have an impact on the Thursday morning journey. The conditions will gradually improve at the end of the morning. Lamedi day will be much fresher, with summits of around 79 degrees. The rain is likely at noon, but dry conditions are expected in the afternoon. The heat returns this weekend, with climbing ups in the mid-90s and perhaps reaching 100 degrees in the middle of the week.

A flash flood warning is in effect for a large part of the metropolitan region of Kansas City until 4:45 am Thursday.

The National Weather Service claims that storms have already dropped 1 to 3 inches of rain, with 0.5 to 2 inches possible during the night.

The rain and dispersed thunderstorms will remain likely during the early hours of the morning.

The strongest precipitation is expected between midnight and 7 a.m., which can have an impact on the Thursday morning journey.

The conditions will gradually improve at the end of the morning.

Thursday will be much fresher, with summits of around 79 degrees.

The rain is likely at noon, but dry conditions are expected in the afternoon.

The heat returns this weekend, with climbing ups in the mid-90s and perhaps reaching 100 degrees in the middle of the week.

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