KCMO said the next scheduled test will be on Wednesday, July 6. The tests are regularly scheduled for the first Wednesday of the month during storm season, but the test was also postponed last week. | Kansas City, Missouri, has canceled Wednesday's planned outdoor tornado warning sirens test "due to current conditions." Police also urged residents walking in the area to use caution due to the possibility of downed power lines. "The volume of debris that needs to be moved is such that roads may remain closed and traffic may be disrupted through the evening rush hour," Leawood police said in a release "Motorists who normally use 95th Street are advised to use 83rd or 103rd Streets." | Leawood police have closed West 95th Street between Mission Road and Lee Boulevard along with several other side streets in the north part of the city due to downed trees, tree limbs and power lines making roads unpassable. Pflumm Road remains closed from Santa Fe Trail Drive to West 95th Street due to downed power lines. Several trees and power lines are down in the area, where multiple buildings also sustained damage.
| The city of Lenexa said most of the damage from Tuesday night's storm is concentrated around West 95th Street from Lackman Road to Quivira Road. The Board of Public Utilities in Wyandotte County has 51 customers without power.
Independence Power and Light reports more than 1,850 customers without power. | Greenwood, Missouri resident Jay Phillips captured this funnel cloud overnight over Lee's Summit.Īs of 11:30 a.m., Evergy reports almost 30,000 customers without power. Evergy says crews have restored power to over half the number of reported outages, from more than 75,000 to now fewer than 30,000.