Flash Flood Warning Issued for Kansas City Severe Weather Alert
A flash flood warning has been issued for parts of the Kansas City metro due to heavy rainfall Learn about affected areas road closures rescue efforts and safety precautions Stay informed and safe during this severe weather event .
The Kansas City metropolitan area is experiencing severe flash flooding after days of relentless rainfall Hazardous conditions now affect both Kansas and Missouri prompting emergency alerts and response efforts across the region .
Flash Flood Warnings and Watches in Effect
The National Weather Service NWS has issued flash flood warnings for several counties .
- Missouri Cass Jackson Johnson Lafayette Clay Platte .
- Kansas Linn Miami Leavenworth Wyandotte .
These warnings are in effect until 4 p m Wednesday with some areal flood warnings extended to 615 p m Wednesday Additionally the entire Kansas City metro area is under a flash flood watch through 7 a m Thursday .
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Record Rainfall Leads to Dangerous Conditions
Storms have dumped between two to six inches of rain in southern Kansas City with isolated spots receiving nearly seven inches within six hours This heavy rainfall has caused creeks and streams including Indian Creek Tomahawk Creek and Blue Creek to overflow Floodwaters have inundated major highways such as I435 I470 I49 US50 and US71 severely impacting transportation .
Emergency Responses and Rescues
Emergency crews have been actively responding to incidents across the metro .
- In Overland Park fire departments conducted at least five water rescues to assist people trapped in vehicles stranded in waist deep floodwaters .
- Prairie Village police reported rapidly rising water levels along Brush Creek warning residents about the dangers of navigating flooded areas .
Infrastructure and Transportation Impact
Flooding has led to multiple road and intersection closures including .
- West 79th Street and Frontage Road .
- West 95th Street and Outlook Drive .
- West 119th Street from Grant Street to Three Lakes Parkway .
All paved trails along creeks in Johnson County are closed through at least Wednesday July 3 for safety and cleanup operations .

Safety Recommendations
Authorities advise residents to .
- Avoid Flooded Areas Never drive or walk through flooded roads or trails .
- Stay Informed Monitor local news and weather updates for evolving conditions .
- Prepare for Emergencies Have a kit ready with essentials such as water food medications and important documents .
Looking Ahead
Although heavy rainfall is expected to decrease saturated ground conditions maintain a high risk of continued flooding Residents should remain vigilant and be prepared for possible additional storms in the coming days .
Stay Safe and Informed
For ongoing updates and emergency alerts follow local news outlets and the National Weather Service Prioritizing safety and heeding all warnings is critical during flash flood events .