The risk area includes most of northwestern and west central Missouri and northeastern and east-central Kansas through 7 am Friday morning.
The primary severe risk will be large hail and strong- damaging winds and an isolated tornado or two cannot be ruled out either.
Active clusters of thunderstorms this morning over south-central Kansas and northeastern Nebraska will move east and southeast- possibly affecting the MetroRegion after the noon hour.
It may be late afternoon or evening until storm activity threatens Metro K.C..
Here are some satellite and weather radar views of the Central States activity this morning:
Although yours truly has a prior obligation this evening- I'll keep you up-to-date until then with ANY breaking weather in the MetroRegion through late afternoon....
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