
Kansas City, MO – Residents in Kansas City can expect a rainy start to the weekend, but sunnier, warmer days are on the horizon, just in time for Veterans Day observances. Rain and possible thunderstorms are forecast for Saturday, with showers shifting eastward by evening, paving the way for a dry and sunny Sunday.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Kansas City, showers will continue through mid-morning Saturday, bringing up to a quarter-inch of rain with gusty winds reaching 24 mph. Temperatures are expected to reach a high of 62 degrees by Saturday afternoon as clouds gradually clear. Drivers should exercise caution on wet roads early in the day, especially along major routes like I-435 and U.S. Route 71, as visibility could be reduced during heavy rainfall.
By Sunday, the rain will have moved east, leaving Kansas City with clear skies and a high of 61 degrees. Light winds will make for ideal conditions for outdoor events and gatherings. Veterans Day on Monday will bring more sunshine and a high around 65 degrees, providing a warm, clear day for commemorative events.
Looking further into the week, Kansas City will experience mild weather with above-average temperatures. The sunny trend is expected to continue through Tuesday, with highs reaching 65 degrees and mostly clear skies overnight. By midweek, temperatures will stay in the low 60s, maintaining comfortable fall weather.
With pleasant conditions ahead, now is an excellent time for outdoor plans. Be sure to monitor local forecasts for updates, and remember to stay safe on wet roads today.
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