Tracking widespread showers and a few strong storms are possible tomorrow

The rest of your Saturday evening looks to remain dry, with temperatures hanging in the low to mid-50s under overcast skies. Winds will be light, between 5–10 mph from the northeast.
Rain is expected to begin anytime after 1 a.m. Widespread showers are likely throughout the day, and a few strong thunderstorms could produce sizable hail and damaging wind gusts, which will be the primary threats. An isolated tornado cannot be ruled out in northwest Missouri and northeast Kansas. The timing of these storms appears to be from the morning through lunchtime. Afternoon highs will be in the mid-50s.
If you have travel plans for Easter, note that there is an enhanced risk (level 3 out of 5) for strong storms in central Missouri. All thunderstorm-related hazards are possible, with the timing expected to be in the afternoon and evening.
Sunshine returns Monday along with highs in the 70s. More rain chances return next week, starting Tuesday.