Severe storms could move into area today

Severe weather threat for Thursday (National Weather Service graphic)

While morning hours may be relatively quiet, with scattered showers and a few non-severe storms, there is a line of strong to severe thunderstorms that could form from mid to late afternoon over eastern Kansas and move eastward.

A separate area of storms may form early this evening further east toward central Missouri.

Large hail is the primary severe threat. Straight-line damage winds are possible with the strongest storms.

There is a low, minimal tornado risk in Wyandotte County.  A greater tornado risk is northeast of the Maryville, Mo.

There is likely to be less activity on Thursday morning, and more activity this afternoon over eastern Kansas along a cold front that will advance through Missouri. Forecasters were unsure this morning about the extent and strength of afternoon and evening storms.

The severe risk will likely diminish during the late evening hours. The main hazards appear to be large hail and damaging straight-line winds. In addition, there remains a very small risk for isolated tornadoes.

Today’s high temperature will be 78, with winds from 15 to 21 mph and gusts as high as 29 mph.

Severe thunderstorm risks (National Weather Service graphic)
Storm timing (National Weather Service graphic)
Potential rainfall Thursday to Friday (National Weather Service graphic)

 

KCKCC’s Blue Devil 5K is a success

Kids participated in the 2014 Blue Devil 5K and Kids Trot recently. (KCKCC photo)

by Kelly Rogge
Exercise was the name of the game during the 2014 Blue Devil 5K and Kids Trot.
The event, which is in its 10th year, was May 3 on the Kansas City Kansas Community College campus.  Eighty participants crossed the finish line.
“This year’s Blue Devil 5k and Kids Trot went awesome,” said Joe Mundt, trainer at the KCKCC Wellness and Fitness Center. “It is great to see the community come out and support our event. Participants really enjoyed the great weather and watching the kids do their races after the 5k was done.”
The goal of the annual event is to get the community more active. The winners were the husband and wife pair of Matt Greer, 18 minutes and 8 second and Angela Greer, 22 minutes and 37 seconds. They both also won last year. Awards were also given to the top finishers in each category. Following the 5K race, children had the opportunity to participate in the Kids Trot. There was also a pancake breakfast in Lower Jewell.
“Our KCKCC Wellness Center staff does a great job every year putting this event on. From setting up the course to helping participants get their bib numbers and timing chips on before the race, our staff does it all,” Mundt said. “The participant’s excitement leading up to the event helps to motivate us to make this event even better each year.”
Donations for the Blue Devil 5K Run/Walk were received from the Midwest Regional Credit Union, Sam’s Club and the KCKCC Bookstore.
For more information about the Blue Devil 5K or the KCKCC Wellness and Fitness Center, call 913-288-7370.

The 2014 Blue Devil 5K and Kids Trot got the community involved in running events. (KCKCC photo)

Woman injured at I-435 and I-70

An injury-accident was reported on Wednesday, May 7, on I-435 northbound just north of I-70 in Kansas City, Kan.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported that a Ford Fusion and a Ford Crown Victoria were northbound on I-435 about 8:35 a.m., when the Fusion struck the Crown Victoria and then the barrier wall.

A 32-year-old woman from Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., driving the Fusion was injured and taken to a hospital, according to the report.

A 53-year-old Kansas City, Mo., man driving the Crown Victoria was not injured, the report stated.

A 57-year-old New Orleans, La., man who was riding in the Crown Victoria had a possible injury, according to the report.