When will the cooler weather arrive?
A noticeable cool down is expected starting Saturday, with highs only in the 70s this weekend and even cooler temperatures into early next week.
Weather / Midwest
Following a period of intense heat, Kansas City residents can look forward to cooler temperatures and potential rainfall this week. The shift begins with rain chances on Tuesday and a significant cool down by the weekend, offering relief fr...
Kansas City has been under a heat dome, leading to high temperatures and humidity. However, this pattern is shifting westward, allowing cooler air to move into the region.
The forecast indicates:
This change is due to a cold front moving through the area, bringing cooler air from the north. While the severe threat is low, residents should be prepared for potential heavy rain and gusty winds during thunderstorms.
A noticeable cool down is expected starting Saturday, with highs only in the 70s this weekend and even cooler temperatures into early next week.
There's a chance of spotty showers and thunderstorms, particularly overnight into Tuesday and possibly around lunchtime. The most severe weather threat is low.
Lows will dip down to about 60 degrees, if not some mornings in the upper 50s, heading into next week.
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