for now, scott macfarland, news4 i-. >>> 5:52. dramatic video from kansas city. look at this. dozens of people had to be rescued there, some of them from on top of their cars or buildings. there was heavy rainfall that led to some flooding, reached ten inches or more in some places. 16,000 customers lost power. >>> around here, nothing extreme. no severe weather to talk about. >> not only that, we're getting nicer weather. >> we are, it really looks good. today is a transition day. yesterday was hot and humid. tomorrow will be nice and cool. talking about cool, it is a little below normal for this time of year, going from the 90s yesterday to around 80 for a high tomorrow and dry for most of the area. you can see an isolated shower. this morning, this is the morning we are seeing that transitionte soon, more clouds today. a few very light morning showers, not a big deal for the commute. then we had a big cool down setting up, staying around awhile and through the weekend. the weekend is looking really good. here's satellite and radar. you see the clouds, a few sprinkles toward