Another round of severe thunderstorms could bring strong wind and rain Sunday evening into Monday before a week of sun and spring temperatures.
The National Weather Service has put the KC metro under an enhanced risk for severe weather, according to a NWS post on X. With that comes a risk of strong isolated storms that is likely to grow into something complex into the late evening, potentially bringing damaging winds and a brief tornado, according to the post.
Severe storms expected to develop tonight, with conditional risk of isolated severe storms this afternoon. Primary hazard will be damaging wind, with a brief tornado along the leading edge of the line possible. Heavy rainfall leading to flooding concerns. #kswx#mowxpic.twitter.com/o7DpBXSSVZ
— NWS Kansas City (@NWSKansasCity) April 26, 2026
Sunday’s temperature could reach a high of 76 degrees, with wind gusts as high as 21 mph. Thunderstorms aren’t expected until after 5 p.m., according to the NWS forecast. The overnight low is expected to be 63 degrees…