ADDRESS

Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and the restrictions enacted by Jackson County, the regularly scheduled meetings of the Raytown Fire Protection District will be held virtually on Zoom.


Members of the public may attend these meetings held at 6:00 PM on the second and forth Tuesday of each month by going to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88484692728


Friday, April 13, 2012

Severe Weather Possible Tonight Through Sunday


ISOLATED TO SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS MAY DEVELOP THUNDERSTORMS MAY MOVE INTO AREA OF KANSAS CITY THIS
EVENING. THE PRIMARY THREATS WITH THESE THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE LARGE HAIL.

ADDITIONAL THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. STORMS TONIGHT MAY
CONTAIN LARGE HAIL...DAMAGING WINDS...AND LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN. THIS ACTIVITY MAY LINGER THROUGH DAYBREAK SATURDAY.

STORMS MAY STILL BE ONGOING ACROSS THE REGION SATURDAY MORNING...BUT
ANY LINGERING ACTIVITY IS EXPECTED TO DISSIPATE BY THE NOON HOURS
A BETTER POTENTIAL FOR STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS WILL THEN DEVELOP DURING THE LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING HOURS SATURDAY IN THE LATE EVENING HOURS. LARGE HAIL...DAMAGING WINDS...POSSIBLY

A FEW TORNADOES...AND HEAVY RAIN WILL ALL BE POSSIBLE WITH THE ACTIVITY SATURDAY NIGHT. THE BEST RISK FOR SEVERE WEATHER WILL LIE BASICALLY WEST OF INTERSTATE 35.

SATURDAY NIGHTS STORMS. ANY SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THAT DO OCCUR WILL
HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO PRODUCE LARGE HAIL...DAMAGING WINDS...AND
TORNADOES.