Triple threat weather day ahead

Monday temperatures. National Weather Service graphic

High heat, storms and flash flooding are in the forecast for Monday from the National Weather Service.

Today’s temperatures will be a high near 94, with a heat index as high as 101, the weather service said.

The temperature at 10 a.m. was 81 degrees with a heat index of 84.

The weather service said hot and humid conditions along with an arriving cold front from the north will lead to severe thunderstorms early this evening.

The main concerns will be strong damaging winds with the greatest threat found in northeast Kansas and northern Missouri, the weather service said. Severe hail also is possible with any storms that develop later this evening and overnight.

The severe weather threat possibly may result in heavy rain and possible flash flooding overnight as the cold front slowly sinks south across the area.

As this occurs, strong winds in the lower atmosphere may pump ample amounts of low-level moisture north. The end result could be heavy rains with the possibility of flash flooding, according to the weather service.

A flash flood watch is in effect for Wyandotte County and surrounding areas from 7 p.m. Monday until 7 a.m. Tuesday, the weather service said.

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Severe storms possible. National Weather Service graphic

Heavy rain, flash flooding possible

Three-vehicle crash reported on I-635

Three vehicles northbound on I-635 Sunday in Wyandotte County were involved in an accident, according to a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper’s report.

A 41-year-old Kansas City, Mo., woman driving a Toyota Camry overcorrected and lost control of the vehicle around 1:40 a.m. Sunday. The Toyota spun to the left, striking a concrete barrier wall, and overturned.

The 57-year-old Kansas City, Kan., driver of a Saturn Vue slowed in response and was rear-ended by a 2013 Kia. The Kia then overturned.

The driver of the Kia had a possible injury and was taken to the hospital, according to the report.

The other two drivers were not injured, the report stated.

Seventh-inning rally lifts T-Bones

The T-Bones needed a big seventh-inning rally to help take the series finale, 7-4, over Sioux Falls at CommunityAmerica Ballpark on Sunday in Kansas City, Kan.

After battling back and forth through the majority of the game, the T-Bones trailed 4-3 in the home half of the seventh. Nick Schwaner launched a leadoff home run, sparking a rally.

Robby Kuzdale kept the offense going with an RBI single, and then David Espinosa followed with a triple to right that scored two in what turned out to be a four-run inning.

Sioux Falls got on the scoreboard first, jumping on winless T-Bones starter Andy Noga in the first inning. Chris Duffy lined a one-out single into left that scored Steve Tinoco.

Kansas City answered in the bottom of the inning when T.J. Mittelstaedt led off the Kansas City half with a home run — his seventh — on top of the berm in right field.

Down 2-1, in the fourth the T-Bones got the offense going with three consecutive doubles at the start of the inning by Bryan Sabatella, Espinosa, and Byron Wiley, which gave Kansas City a 3-2 lead.

The Canaries evened the score at 3-3 in the fifth with another two-hit inning on singles by Duffy and Chris Valencia.

Pat Doyle (3-3), who came in for Noga in the seventh, was credited with the win. Kris Regas notched his 12th save with a scoreless ninth. Espinosa went 3-for-4 with two doubles, a triple, three RBIs and a run.

After taking three out of four against the Canaries and moving to 25-25 at the midway point of the season, the T-Bones are off Monday before starting a three-game series at CommunityAmerica Ballpark against Grand Prairie on Tuesday at 7:05 p.m. Tickets are available by calling the Providence Medical Center Box Office at CommunityAmerica Ballpark at 913-328-5618.

Box score: http://www.pointstreak.com/baseball/boxscore.html?gameid=177931

– Story from T-Bones