Kansas City, Missouri – A calm and seasonable stretch of weather is settling in across the metro this week, bringing a midweek warmup followed by slightly cooler air, but no significant weather hazards.
Temperatures rebound Tuesday and Wednesday as near to above normal air returns. Highs in Kansas City are expected to reach around 43 degrees Tuesday and climb to near 47 degrees Wednesday, offering a break from recent colder conditions. According to the National Weather Service in Kansas City, skies will stay mostly sunny to partly cloudy, keeping conditions quiet for travel and outdoor plans.
The warmest readings will be found south of I-70, where temperatures may briefly edge into the upper 40s to near 50 degrees. Areas north of I-70 turn a bit cooler beginning Thursday as another weak push of cooler air arrives. Highs Thursday are expected to fall back into the upper 30s, with Friday recovering slightly into the low to mid-40s.
Despite the temperature changes, dry weather is expected to dominate the entire period. According to the National Weather Service, no meaningful precipitation is forecast for at least the next seven days, keeping roads clear and winter impacts minimal. Overnight lows will remain seasonable, ranging from the 20s to lower 30s through the end of the week.
This quiet pattern is favorable for end-of-year travel, outdoor work, and New Year’s plans across the Kansas City area. Residents should still prepare for chilly mornings and dress in layers, but no winter storms, snow, or freezing rain are expected.
Overall, the week ahead brings a stable, low-impact weather pattern with mild afternoons, cool nights, and dry conditions firmly in place.
Five-Day Forecast for Kansas City, MO:
Mon: 38/26 – Mostly cloudy, dry and cool.
Tue: 43/27 – Mostly sunny, milder afternoon.
Wed: 47/30 – Near-normal, dry conditions.
Thu: 39/25 – Cooler north of I-70; partly cloudy.
Fri: 44/28 – Dry, seasonable winter weather.





