Kansas City, MO – Spring weather brings a mix of rain, snow, and potential freeze conditions for Missouri this weekend. As temperatures fluctuate, residents should prepare for variable conditions through early next week.
According to the National Weather Service, the Kansas City area will experience showers today, with possible thunderstorms south of I-70 this afternoon and evening. However, no significant hazardous weather is anticipated at this time. As the weekend progresses, the weather turns more unsettled. Overnight Saturday into Sunday, rain may mix with snow, but no accumulation is expected. This transition is expected to impact travel and outdoor plans, especially in areas north of I-70.
A freeze warning is also in effect from Sunday morning through Tuesday morning, with temperatures dropping to the low 30s. This could affect early blooming plants and pose a risk for sensitive crops. Temperatures will gradually warm into next week, with Monday and Tuesday offering clearer skies. By mid-week, highs will rise to the upper 60s to low 70s, providing a welcome break from the recent chill.
The full five-day forecast includes a sunny Monday with a high of 58°F, followed by pleasant spring weather for most of the week. Temperatures on Wednesday could reach up to 76°F before cooling slightly again on Thursday. As always, it’s important to stay updated on changing weather conditions, particularly in light of potential freeze warnings and mixed precipitation this weekend.