Tracking scattered rain and t-storm chances
Mostly sunny and warm conditions Tuesday afternoon will give way to scattered thunderstorms Tuesday night across Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas. An active pattern will ensue, with numerous chances for showers and storms through the middle and later half of the work week. A 30% chance of isolated t-storms will develop after 5 PM Tuesday, with chances increasing to 40% overnight. Most thunderstorms will be garden variety, with a marginal risk for isolated pockets of hail and damaging winds. Overnight lows will fall into the low 60s to upper 50s, and southerly breezes will remain light after sunset. Mostly cloudy skies and a 70% chance for scattered to widespread showers and storms will arrive Wednesday, with afternoon highs in the mid 70s. Once again, most thunderstorm activity is forecast to remain sub-severe on Wednesday. Several disturbances will track across the region through Friday, allowing periods of cloud cover and rain chances to persist. A brief dry out is forecast to start the weekend, before more opportunities for wet weather return on Sunday.