Kansas City, MO – A major temperature shift is on the horizon for Kansas City as clear skies will usher in much cooler nights early next week. Following a warm and sunny weekend, temperatures are expected to drop significantly by Tuesday night, with lows hitting 48°F.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday and Sunday will bring highs in the low 80s and mostly clear skies, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities. However, residents should plan ahead for the cooler evenings expected next week. On Tuesday, while daytime highs will still reach around 71°F, the nighttime chill will require warmer clothing for anyone heading outdoors.
As the week progresses, Monday night will also see temperatures dipping to the low 60s before the more drastic drop on Tuesday night. The weather remains calm with no precipitation forecasted, making this a dry but cool stretch.
Local residents are advised to make the most of the sunny weekend but prepare for a cooler midweek by keeping jackets handy. Be sure to check on elderly neighbors or those sensitive to temperature changes, as sudden drops can be uncomfortable without adequate preparation.