Kansas City, Mo. – Clear skies and cool nights will give way to unsettled conditions by midweek, bringing a new round of showers to Kansas City. Residents enjoying a mild Monday should prepare for shifting conditions that may affect commutes and evening plans by Wednesday.
According to the National Weather Service in Pleasant Hill, Monday will stay calm with highs in the mid-70s under partly sunny skies. Winds remain light, but clouds will increase by Wednesday, when a 50% chance of showers enters the region. Drivers along I-70 and I-35 may face slick roads by Wednesday night into Thursday.
Sunday night’s temperatures will dip near 59 degrees, offering a cooler, comfortable evening. Monday morning starts off dry, but cloud cover slowly builds. Tuesday looks to be the sunniest day of the week, topping out near 78 degrees with clear skies overnight.
The heaviest impacts arrive late Wednesday into Thursday, when scattered showers could reduce visibility and slow down morning and evening traffic. With rain chances lingering into Thursday, residents should allow extra time for travel and check road conditions before heading out. Power outages are not expected, but damp conditions could delay outdoor events and lawn maintenance.
By Friday, sunshine returns with highs back in the mid-70s, setting up a dry, pleasant start to next weekend.
Warnings remain limited, but weather officials advise staying alert to forecast updates through midweek as showers may become more widespread.
Five-Day Forecast for Kansas City, Missouri
- Monday: Partly sunny, high near 75. Low 57.
- Tuesday: Sunny, high near 78. Mostly clear overnight, low 57.
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, high near 79. Showers possible overnight, low 62.
- Thursday: Chance of showers, high near 71. Showers possible overnight, low 59.
- Friday: Sunny, high near 75. Mostly cloudy overnight, low 60.


