Kansas City, MO – Warm temperatures near 60 degrees are giving way to a sharp cool-down, with snow chances returning Tuesday night. The National Weather Service forecasts highs falling into the 30s by midweek, signaling a dramatic shift in conditions for the area.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will remain mild with a high of 54 under mostly sunny skies. By Tuesday, temperatures will peak at 39 degrees before dropping further into the mid-20s at night. Snow flurries are possible Tuesday evening, particularly in areas north of downtown. Residents should monitor road conditions as early accumulations could make travel slippery.
Wednesday will see the coldest stretch of the week, with highs only reaching 34 degrees and lows plunging to 23. The chill will persist into Thursday, with another day of highs in the 30s. By Friday, temperatures will begin to recover slightly, hitting the low 50s under mostly sunny skies.
Drivers are urged to prepare for potential icy patches, especially on elevated roadways and bridges, including sections of I-70 and I-435. Make sure your vehicle is winter-ready and allow extra time for commuting if snow develops.
This week’s colder weather follows an unseasonably warm weekend, reminding locals to stay prepared for sudden changes. Stay updated with the latest forecasts as conditions evolve.
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