Blame Climate Change For Kansas City Tornado Season Activity?!?

Cowtown stormy weather traditions now seem more dire according to our most prolific progressive news outlet.

To wit . . .

HAS CLIMATE CHANGE SPIKED KANSAS CITY TORNADO SEASON?!?! 

 According to local newsies . . . Here's what "the science" seyz . . . 

Kansas City residents are no stranger to the chaotic climate of spring — thunderstorms, wind gales and hail that can break through a windshield or roof.

But you’re not wrong to wonder if this year has been stormier than usual. Missouri state climatologist Zachary Leasor said the state averages about 40 tornadoes a year, and 2026 has already seen 41.

Surprisingly, this year is actually trailing behind 2025, which was one of the busiest tornado years in Missouri history, with 75 tornadoes by early May.

But 2026 could catch up soon: May is typically one of the biggest months for tornado weather . . . The major cause of this year’s high number of storms was unusually high temperatures in March and April.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas City has seen more tornadoes than usual this year - and storm season is far from over

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