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Storm 5 Alert issued for late Monday into early Tuesday as a strong system could bring damaging winds, hail and tornadoes, especially west of I-65.
Confidence continues to grow that Monday could bring significant severe weather threats to the St. Louis region, particularly from the afternoon to the evening.
After a quiet and warmer weekend, the potential for strong to severe storms returns Monday.
Spring is in full swing this weekend, bringing a mix of warm temperatures and the potential for severe storms. Expect heat and daily storm chances each afternoon and evening.
More severe storms are expected on Sunday with two rounds of storms possible. The first round will come during the late morning through mid afternoon across parts of northern Kansas. This first round of storms will mainly be capable of large hail.
Three rare tornadoes touched the ground in California’s Central Valley on Tuesday, stirring up a lot of excitement but causing only minor damage and no injuries, according to a preliminary report from the National Weather Service.
Severe storm chances return Thursday afternoon and evening as a cold front moves through.
Saturday and Sunday are Weather Alert Days for the risk of severe thunderstorms across parts of Kansas. Scattered storms are expected to form in central and south central Kansas Saturday afternoon with activity moving east into the evening.