Kansas City, MO – After a warm and sunny weekend, Kansas City residents should prepare for a significant temperature drop early next week. Forecasts predict that temperatures will fall into the 40s by Tuesday night, with a chance of frost on Wednesday morning. The upcoming weather change could impact morning commutes and outdoor plans.
According to the National Weather Service, today’s high is expected to reach 82°F with clear skies, making it an ideal day for outdoor activities. However, starting Monday evening, cooler air will move in, leading to lows near 49°F by Tuesday night.
Residents should plan for cooler weather, especially if traveling along I-435 or U.S. Route 71, as colder temperatures and possible frost could create slick road conditions in the early mornings. It’s advisable to dress in layers and cover sensitive plants to protect them from frost damage.
Looking ahead to next week, sunny skies will persist, but daytime highs will stay around the low 70s, providing cooler, comfortable conditions for the rest of the workweek. Keep an eye on local updates as frost advisories may be issued.