Missouri Weather Alert: Storms Hit Kansas City Saturday Afternoon – Early Summer Heat Builds Through June 5

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Kansas City, Missouri – Storm chances return to Kansas City by early Saturday afternoon, marking the first signs of Missouri’s summer weather pattern.

According to the National Weather Service, scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms may develop after 1 p.m. Saturday, with a 20% chance of rain and brief lightning across the metro. Temperatures will rise to 86°F, with west winds between 6–8 mph. Motorists traveling on I-70 or I-435 should remain alert for slick roads and sudden downpours.

Sunday marks the start of a dry, hot trend, with highs nearing 87°F and clear skies. Monday follows suit, topping out at 88°F under sunny skies—both days offering a taste of June’s summer heat. Light winds and clear evenings will provide minor overnight relief, with lows dipping into the mid-60s.

By Monday night, a 30% chance of thunderstorms returns after 1 a.m., with increasing rain chances through Tuesday. Tuesday itself brings a 70% chance of showers and possible afternoon storms, and highs in the mid-80s. Rain continues into Tuesday night (80% chance), then lingers with a 30–40% chance through Wednesday and Thursday.

Looking Ahead: June 1–5 Preview

  • Sunday (June 1): Sunny, 87°F, ideal for outdoor plans
  • Monday: Sunny, 88°F, humid conditions return
  • Tuesday: Wettest day of the week, 70% chance of storms
  • Wednesday: Partly sunny, 75°F, scattered showers (30%)
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny, 75°F, summer-like pattern continues

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