Severe Summer Storm Dumps 3 Inches of Hail on Kansas City Airport
Severe Summer Storm Dumps 3 Inches of Hail on Kansas City Airport
US · Published Aug 20, 2026
• A rare summer storm brought unexpected winter-like conditions to Kansas City, Missouri, on August 19,
• The Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport was hit with up to 3 inches of hail, covering taxiways and forcing snow removal crews to respond during one of the hottest months of the year. The storm also caused significant damage, including the destruction of a utility pole that resulted in power outages across portions of the airport. Fuel operations at the airport have been suspended due to the outage, and utility provider Evergy is working to restore electricity. This unusual weather event highlights the unpredictability of summer storms in the region. [Source: KCTV5]

Impact & Risks

The hailstorm disrupted airport operations, with taxiways buried under hail and power outages affecting critical services. The airport's 100LL self-service fuel tank is temporarily out of service, impacting refueling operations. Nearby areas may also experience delays or disruptions due to the storm's effects. While no injuries have been reported, the storm's intensity serves as a reminder of the potential risks posed by severe summer weather. [Source: KCTV5]

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