The Storm Prediction Center just bumped eastern Kansas, northeast Oklahoma, and much of western and central Missouri up to a Level 3 risk for tomorrow, Saturday.
Here's the story: storms fire late Saturday afternoon near a heating corridor over eastern Kansas, then grow into clusters that push southeast into the evening. Damaging wind is the headline, with a few gusts potentially topping 70 mph as that line organizes overnight.
A couple early supercells could drop large hail and even a quick tornado before things go linear. If you're around Kansas City or Joplin, keep an eye on the sky Saturday evening.
Here we go again....
Multiple lines of severe storms are likely tomorrow night, stretching from Wisconsin to Texas. The greatest threat will be in Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois, where large hail, significant damaging winds, and a few tornadoes will be possible.
Live stream appears likely.