
Kansas City Hit by 1-3 Inches of Rain Per Hour: Dramatic Time-Lapse Video
Intense Thunderstorms Drench Kansas City and Parts of Kansas Kansas City, MO – Severe thunderstorms rolled through Kansas City, Missouri, and parts of Kansas on Tuesday, June 3rd, 2025, bringing torrential rainfall and prompting concerns about potential flooding. Rainfall rates in some areas of Kansas reached an alarming 1-3 inches per hour. The FOX Weather channel captured the event on time-lapse video, showing the dramatic visual impact of the storms. "The intensity of the rainfall was unlike anything I've seen in years," said one Kansas City resident, who preferred to remain anonymous. The video footage shows heavy rain obscuring visibility on area highways, and the storm's rapid movement is clearly evident. The National Weather Service issued several severe thunderstorm warnings throughout the day, urging residents to take precautions and monitor weather conditions closely. While there were no immediate reports of major damage or injuries, the heavy rainfall raised concerns about potential flooding in low-lying areas. The FOX Weather report included a link to additional information and updates on the situation. The storms eventually moved out of the area, leaving behind a lingering reminder of the power of nature. The time-lapse video serves as a stark reminder of the importance of weather preparedness and the need to stay informed during severe weather events.