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Kansas City flood alert issued as flash flooding risk grows

May. 18, 2026 / Climate / Author: Praise Swint

Kansas City flood alert issued as flash flooding risk grows
Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash

Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash

The Kansas City flood alert is active and residents need to pay close attention. The National Weather Service issued a flood watch at 1:05 a.m. Monday that runs until 7 a.m. Tuesday. Moreover, the watch covers 19 counties across Missouri and Kansas. Furthermore, forecasters warn that flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall could strike with little warning across the entire region.

The counties included in the watch are Leavenworth, Wyandotte, Johnson, Platte, Clay, Jackson, Miami, Linn, Ray, Carroll, Chariton, Lafayette, Saline, Howard, Cass, Pettis, Cooper, Bates, and Henry. Additionally, the NWS specifically warned that excessive runoff may flood rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations throughout the watch area. Consequently, residents in vulnerable areas should prepare now rather than wait for conditions to worsen.

What residents in flood-prone areas should do right now

Emergency officials are urging people who live near creeks, rivers, or low-lying terrain to act immediately. If conditions begin to deteriorate, move to higher ground without waiting for an official evacuation order. Moreover, campers in vulnerable areas should relocate before water levels begin rising overnight.

If an evacuation order is issued, leave without delay. Additionally, lock your home and disconnect utilities and appliances if time allows before leaving. Furthermore, the NWS warned residents to stay away from basements or any rooms where electrical outlets or cords are submerged in water.

Floodwater can carry electrical currents that are invisible and deadly. Consequently, if you hear buzzing, crackling, snapping, or popping sounds near water, evacuate the area immediately. Additionally, nobody should attempt to walk through floodwaters under any circumstances. Even six inches of swiftly moving water carries enough force to knock a person off their feet.

If rising water traps you in your home, move to the highest possible point and call 911 for emergency assistance right away.

Critical driving safety rules during the Kansas City flood alert

One of the most dangerous behaviors during flash flooding is drivers underestimating the power of moving water on roadways. The NWS is direct on this point. Never drive through flooded roads, even when the water appears shallow. Moreover, just 12 inches of rushing water carries enough force to sweep away most vehicles.

The NWS has issued several specific driving safety reminders for anyone on the road during heavy rain. Follow these guidelines to stay safe:

  1. Turn on headlights — Even during daylight hours, headlights improve visibility and help other drivers see you through rain and spray
  2. Stay in middle lanes — Water collects near road edges and lower pavement sections, increasing hydroplaning and flooding risks
  3. Avoid puddles and standing water — Driving through water-covered roads can cause skidding, hydroplaning, or sudden loss of steering control
  4. Keep distance from large trucks and buses — Heavy vehicles create massive water spray that sharply reduces visibility
  5. Turn around immediately on flooded roads — Flash flood currents can sweep vehicles off the roadway and deep water can severely damage electrical and mechanical systems

Understanding hydroplaning and how to respond

Hydroplaning is one of the most common and dangerous risks during heavy rain events. It occurs when water builds up faster than tires can disperse it. Consequently, the vehicle rides on a thin layer of water, causing the driver to lose traction and control completely.

Three factors increase hydroplaning risk significantly. First, vehicle speed plays a major role. The faster you travel, the harder it is for tires to maintain grip on wet pavement. Second, even shallow water can trigger hydroplaning during intense rainfall. Third, worn tire tread dramatically reduces a vehicle’s ability to grip wet roads safely. Therefore, drivers with older tires face a higher risk in these conditions.

If your vehicle begins to hydroplane, do not panic. Ease off the accelerator slowly and allow the tires to regain traction on their own. Additionally, steer gently in the direction of the skid to help realign the tires with the road. Furthermore, once traction returns, straighten the steering wheel carefully. Drivers with anti-lock brakes should brake normally. Older vehicles without anti-lock braking systems may require gentle brake pumping instead.

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