Kansas City Weather Shift: Fall-Like Cooldown Arrives Sunday, 70s Return Into Midweek

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Kansas City, Mo. – After five straight days of highs in the mid-90s, Kansas City residents can finally look forward to a break from the heat. Cooler, fall-like air will sweep into Missouri on Sunday, bringing highs in the 70s and crisp overnight lows in the 40s and 50s through midweek.

According to the National Weather Service in Kansas City, the region is under a strong probability for below-normal temperatures beginning Sunday and continuing through Wednesday. The shift comes as a broader Midwest cold pocket develops, extending across Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan.

For Kansas City, that means open-window weather is back. Residents may want to plan ahead for outdoor activities, with conditions feeling more like late September than late August. Those with early morning commutes should also prepare for chillier starts, as lows could dip into the upper 40s in some suburban areas.

The cooler pattern is expected to stick around through midweek, offering several days of relief before temperatures gradually rebound.

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