River levels in Wyandotte County peaked and appeared to be ready to decline today, according to hydrology charts.
The Missouri River at Parkville, which includes the Wyandotte County area, reached a high of 34.43 feet on Saturday, and has declined very slightly since then to 34.39 feet. The river now is in moderate flood stage, and 25 feet is flood stage at that point.
The Kansas River at 23rd Street, which is near Kansas Avenue and the state line, reached 39.52 feet today and declined slightly to 39.48 feet. It is in minor flood stage, which begins at 33 feet.
The change is very slight, and residents may check back with hydrology charts on Sunday to see if the decline holds.
At a news conference today, a meteorologist from the National Weather Service said there would be spotty thunderstorms possible during the next seven days, however, they did not seem to be significant at this time.
The next heaviest rains are now predicted for June 6-7, although that forecast is distant and subject to change, according to the weather service.
Water releases from Gavins Point Dam were increased to 75,000 cubic feet per second today, an increase of 5,000 from Friday, according to Corps officials.
In Kansas, the Corps will continue releasing 10,000 cfs from Perry Lake. Tuttle Creek near Manhattan, Kansas, is releasing 30,000 cfs.
Thirty-seven levees in the Kansas City district area have overtopped since May 22, according to Corps officials.
During today’s news conference, a member of a Missouri drainage district association asked the Corps if they could reduce Gavins Point releases by 20,000 cfs, as that would really help farmers and residents in Missouri.
Corps officials explained that if they cut releases now, they would have to increase releases later and the effect could be worse.
The victim of a fatal accident overnight on K-32 near 59th Street has been identified as Errol Stevens, 59, of Independence, Missouri, according to a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper’s report.
Stevens was driving a Freightliner semi pulling a Hyundai trailer around midnight Friday, according to the trooper’s report.
He was northbound on 59th Street Lane, making a left turn onto westbound K-32, the trooper’s report stated.
A Volvo semi that was eastbound on K-32 struck the concrete bridge girder that was being pulled by the Freightliner semi, the trooper’s report stated.
The driver of the Volvo semi, a 33-year-old man from Burlington, Iowa, had no apparent injury, according to the trooper’s report. A passenger in the Volvo semi, a 30-year-old man from Mediapolis, Iowa, also had no apparent injured, the trooper’s report stated.