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Kansas City Local Pulse: Spring Storms Return, Weekend Events Await

Kansas City Local Pulse: Spring Storms Return, Weekend Events Await

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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Friday, April 17th.

We're waking up to a break in the weather after a rough stretch, but we need to stay alert because severe storms are expected to return this afternoon. According to local meteorologists, we're looking at scattered strong storms developing later today with temperatures climbing to around eighty degrees before things cool down significantly. That final punch of severe weather we've been hearing about is arriving as a system moves through the region. If you're heading out this morning, you've got a window to get things done, but have your umbrella handy because conditions will deteriorate as we move into the evening hours.

Speaking of severe weather, communities across the Heartland are still assessing damage from earlier rounds of storms this week. We've seen splintered homes, damaged vehicles, and significant flooding as hail, wind and rain have torn through the region. Major rivers are swollen from the rainfall and melting snow, so if you live near any waterways, stay informed about flood watches and warnings.

Now let's talk about what's happening around town today and this weekend. There's plenty to do despite the weather concerns. The Park University International Center for Music Orchestra is performing their annual spring concert tonight at seven thirty at the Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel in Parkville. It's free admission, but they're asking folks to RSVP in advance to guarantee seating. If you're looking for theater, Spinning Tree Theatre is launching the world premiere of The Signer, a new play by Kansas City playwright Sarah Aptilon, and it's running through April twenty-sixth. Tonight's performance at seven includes American Sign Language interpretation.

Looking ahead to this weekend, the YMCA of Greater Kansas City is hosting Healthy Kids Day on Saturday from nine in the morning to one in the afternoon at the North Kansas City location. It's completely free with music, wellness activities, and special programming for teens including podcasting and three-D printing. For our families with little ones, Zona Rosa is hosting a Dance Mode Party featuring Bluey and Bingo from ten to one on Saturday, and it's a fundraiser for KC Pet Project. The Nelson Atkins Museum continues Passport to India on Sunday with free artmaking, dance performances, and storytelling celebrating South and Southeast Asian cultures.

Sports fans should know that NASCAR is zooming into Kansas for a high-octane weekend starting tomorrow at Kansas Speedway with races both Saturday and Sunday. Plus, the Women's Rugby Pacific Tour Series brings four of the world's best teams to CPKC Stadium tonight at five fifteen and eight o'clock, featuring Canada versus New Zealand and the USA against Australia.

This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Thank you for tuning in and please subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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