Kansas City, MO – The National Weather Service has issued an alert for potentially severe weather in Missouri, highlighting the risk of large hail and heavy rainfall late Friday night into Saturday morning.
According to the US National Weather Service Kansas City Missouri, multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected over the next few days. The strongest storms are anticipated to develop late Friday night. These storms could produce large hail, locally heavy rainfall, and possibly other severe weather conditions.
Meteorologists caution that while there is a slight chance of non-severe storms west of Kansas City to Clinton, the primary concern remains the southern regions. The National Weather Service emphasizes the importance of staying informed and prepared as weather conditions can rapidly change.
In addition to Friday night’s storms, further chances of thunderstorms are predicted for Sunday, again affecting areas south of Highway 50. Residents are urged to secure outdoor items, avoid unnecessary travel during severe weather, and follow updates from local weather authorities.
As Missouri braces for these potential storms, the community’s preparedness will be crucial in mitigating the impacts of severe weather. Stay tuned to local news outlets and weather services for the latest information and safety tips.