April 27, 2026 at 7:33 am KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Fast-moving storms pummeled parts of the Midwest with hail, strong wind and heavy rain, flooding streets and leading to stranded commuters who needed to be rescued Monday, with more storms on the way, authorities said. More than 64 million people in the Midwest mostly are at risk of severe storms Monday afternoon and evening, with the St. Louis region at moderate risk for multiple long-track tornadoes and large hail, the National Weather Service Service said. “The greatest area of concern is across central Missouri into southern Illinois and into southeast Missouri,” Evan Bentley, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, said on X. “We could have multiple supercells capable of all hazards, including tornadoes, large hail and wind gusts,” he said. In Kansas City, Missouri, the local fire department responded to 11 water rescues from vehicles starting at shortly before 6 a.m.…