Kansas City, MO – More rounds of rain are expected today, with localized flooding and occasional strong winds likely to impact the Kansas City area. The National Weather Service has issued a warning for residents across northern and central Missouri to remain alert for weather changes, especially near major roadways like I-70 and I-35, as wet conditions persist.
According to the US National Weather Service in Kansas City, scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue through Monday, bringing additional rainfall of up to 1.5 inches in some areas. Gusty winds will pose risks for travelers, particularly in low-lying areas where flooding could occur.
The forecast for the week ahead remains cloudy, with more rain predicted Monday and temperatures cooling into the 50s and 60s. Kansas City residents should prepare for wet conditions on the roads and ensure outdoor items are secured against wind gusts. By midweek, conditions should clear up, but it’s essential to stay informed and exercise caution in the meantime.