Kansas City, MO – The upcoming week in Kansas City and surrounding areas in western Missouri is expected to feature relatively calm weather, with no severe conditions anticipated. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Kansas City reports that while isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible, particularly across eastern Kansas and western Missouri, these will not reach severe levels. The rest of the week promises quiet and stable weather, with only minor disturbances.
According to the NWS, today’s weather will include some isolated thunderstorms moving through, but skies will largely clear up by the afternoon, leading to highs reaching around 86°F. On Tuesday, residents can expect partly cloudy skies, with cooler temperatures peaking at 79°F. By midweek, Wednesday and Thursday will bring sunny skies with temperatures in the low to mid-80s.
As the week progresses, temperatures will gradually rise, with Friday seeing a high of 87°F, and Saturday and Sunday warming up significantly, reaching highs in the mid-90s. The air quality remains good, making for favorable outdoor conditions throughout the week.
Overall, western Missouri, including Kansas City, is set for a peaceful weather pattern with typical August warmth and only a few scattered showers.