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Storms Approach Kansas City After Mild Thursday
Severe weather risk increases Thursday evening, with heavy rain and gusty winds expected through the weekend.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 10:04pm
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The looming storm system casts an ominous shadow over the Kansas City skyline, signaling the arrival of several days of disruptive weather.Kansas City TodayAfter a mild and windy Thursday afternoon with highs in the mid-70s, the Kansas City metro area is bracing for several days of stormy weather. Thunderstorms are expected to develop Thursday evening, primarily north of the city, with the potential for large hail and damaging winds. The rain will peak on Friday, with multiple rounds of showers likely, before tapering off somewhat on Saturday. However, the storm chances ramp up again on Sunday and Monday, prompting First Alert Weather Impact Day declarations.
Why it matters
The approaching storm system could bring significant disruption to the Kansas City area, with the potential for power outages, flash flooding, and travel delays over the next several days. Residents will need to closely monitor the forecast and be prepared to adjust their plans accordingly.
The details
According to meteorologist Bryan Busby, the stormy weather will begin to move in on Thursday evening, primarily affecting areas north of the Kansas City metro. Large hail and damaging winds are the primary threats with these storms, and if multiple rounds develop over the same locations, flash flooding could also become a concern. The rain will then continue through Friday, with several waves of showers expected, before tapering off somewhat on Saturday. However, the storm chances ramp up again on Sunday and Monday, with gusty winds also expected on those days.
- Thursday evening (6 PM - 12 AM): Thunderstorms with large hail and damaging winds, primarily north of Kansas City.
- Friday: Multiple rounds of showers, with the rain peaking during the day.
- Saturday: Scattered thunderstorms, not as widespread as Friday.
- Sunday and Monday: Increased storm chances, along with gusty winds.
The players
Bryan Busby
A meteorologist who provided the weather forecast and details for the Kansas City area.
What they’re saying
“There is a risk that some of those storms could turn severe.”
— Bryan Busby, Meteorologist
What’s next
Residents in the Kansas City area should closely monitor the weather forecast and be prepared to adjust their plans as the storm system moves through the region over the next several days.
The takeaway
The approaching storm system has the potential to bring significant disruption to the Kansas City area, with the risk of severe thunderstorms, heavy rain, and gusty winds. Residents will need to stay vigilant and be prepared to take appropriate action to ensure their safety.
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