over. flash flooding has been a big problem this weekend, yesterday in massachusetts, today in missouri. look at these pictures of kansas from earlier this afternoon. heavy rain flooded roadways and many adjacent fields, winds were strong, 60 miles per hour to 70 miles per hour. you can see them blowing down trees, 17,000 people were without power at one point this afternoon. those storms continue to move across central and southern parts of the state right now. take a look at the radar picket, we ve got a severe thunderstorm watch in effect here. and we have been tracking one storm that did produce a tornado in camdenton, missouri, a touchdown in phelps county, this is the same storm, showing strong rotation, no confirmation that the storm is on the ground, right across i-44. moving in an easterly direction. you need to take shelter immediately. keep in mind sometimes when we have severe thunderstorm watches, we get isolated