Kansas City, MO — A comfortably cool and calm Sunday is expected across the Kansas City region, offering a pleasant mid-November day with sunshine and light winds. Despite the cooler feel compared to recent afternoons, temperatures will still run a few degrees above seasonal averages, with highs generally in the upper 50s to low 60s across northern Missouri and mid to upper 60s farther south. Morning lows have dipped into the upper 30s to lower 40s, but the abundant sunshine will help temperatures climb steadily through the day.
The mild trend will continue into Monday, with southeast winds becoming a bit more noticeable ahead of the next weather system. Highs will again reach the middle 50s to middle 60s, keeping the area on the warm side for this time of year. Monday starts mostly dry, but conditions become increasingly unsettled late in the day and into the night as moisture increases from west to east.
Rain chances build overnight Monday into early Tuesday, though coverage and amounts will vary across the region. The best chances—15–30%—will be across eastern Kansas and western Missouri, with probabilities increasing toward 30–50% across central and eastern Missouri where lift and moisture are deeper. While widespread soaking rainfall is not expected, pockets of light showers may briefly dampen the morning commute on Tuesday, especially east of the metro.
By Tuesday afternoon, skies trend partly cloudy, with highs returning to the middle 60s to around 70°F, keeping temperatures pleasantly warm for mid-November. Mild afternoons paired with cool mornings will remain the dominant pattern through midweek.
Additional low to moderate rain chances return later in the week as another system approaches. Forecast confidence on timing and coverage remains moderate, but early indications suggest another round of showers may develop after midweek.





