Kansas City, MO – Missouri residents can expect a noticeable shift in weather this weekend as an arctic chill gives way to warmer conditions. After a sunny Saturday with highs in the mid-50s, a weather system is expected to bring light rain Sunday night, impacting parts of Kansas City and nearby areas.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will rise steadily beginning Saturday, offering a reprieve from the recent cold snap. Saturday’s forecast predicts sunny skies with highs near 54 degrees and light southwest winds. Sunday will follow with highs reaching 56 degrees, though clouds will gradually increase ahead of possible rain by evening. Drivers along I-70 should prepare for wet roadways late Sunday and early Monday.
Next week starts with cooler temperatures. Monday brings mostly sunny conditions, with highs around 52 degrees, but the pattern shifts again midweek, with highs dropping to the low 40s by Tuesday.
Residents should take advantage of the mild weather Saturday to complete outdoor activities before rain arrives Sunday. Keep an umbrella handy if heading out Sunday evening, and expect reduced visibility on wet roads.
Stay updated with the latest forecasts to plan your week as these changing weather patterns unfold.
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