The microburst caused widespread structural damage, including downed trees and damaged roofs, particularly in Kansas City, Kansas. Smaller structures were flattened, and residents faced cleanup challenges. The SPLASH event resulted in significant hail accumulation, requiring shoveling and plowing in some areas, such as the Kansas City Downtown Airport. Heavy rainfall led to flash flooding concerns, especially in areas like Leavenworth, Parkville, and Butler, where rainfall totals reached nearly five inches. These conditions posed risks to property, transportation, and public safety.