National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

A complex of storms will develop across the central Plains Saturday evening and may push southeast into portions of the area late Saturday night into Sunday morning, mainly northwest of I-44. There will be a risk for damaging winds and heavy rainfall with these storms, but there are still questions on just how far south into the area the storms can make it.
A cold front will move southeast through the region Sunday afternoon and evening. Storms are expected to develop along the front with hail to the size of golf balls, damaging winds, and heavy rainfall the main risk. Storms may linger into Sunday night as the front moves to the south.
The Ozarks will see several chances of rainfall beginning as early as Saturday morning and lasting through Monday morning. Currently, the best chances of widespread heavy rain exist on late Saturday night into Sunday night, with the majority of the area showing 60-75% chances of at least an inch of rain.
Thunderstorm chances almost everyday as we go into next week. Highs will be in the 80s with lows in the 60s.