Kansas City, MO: No Snow Expected This Week, Rain Could Impact Holiday Travel Thursday and Friday

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Kansas City, MO – Residents can expect a mild and mostly dry start to Christmas week, with highs in the 40s to 50s through Friday. While no snow is forecast, rain could arrive late in the week, potentially impacting holiday travel plans.

According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will remain above seasonal averages, reaching 51 degrees Monday and 44 degrees on Tuesday. Christmas Day will see partly cloudy skies with highs near 45. A slight chance of rain is forecast Tuesday morning, but the weather is expected to remain calm through midweek.

By Thursday night, however, rain is likely, with precipitation chances increasing to 60%. Overnight lows will remain above freezing, reducing the risk of snow or ice accumulation. Friday will bring additional rain chances during the morning, with highs climbing to 54 degrees. Travelers should prepare for wet roads and possible delays, especially along Interstate 70 and other major routes.

For the weekend, temperatures will cool slightly, with sunny skies returning Saturday and Sunday. Highs are expected in the mid-40s to low 50s, offering pleasant conditions for post-holiday activities.

Stay informed on changing conditions throughout the week by monitoring local forecasts and planning travel accordingly.

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