Monday morning starts with patchy fog across Kansas City, but don't let that slow you down — it burns off quickly, leaving behind one of the nicer days of the season. Current temperatures sit at 86 degrees, and once visibility clears before 9 a.m., you're looking at mostly sunny skies, a high near 86, and a light north wind of just 2 to 8 miles per hour. Rain chance is a flat 6 percent, so leave the umbrella at home. Tonight cools comfortably to around 65 with partly cloudy skies — ideal sleeping weather with a window cracked.
The early week looks equally clean. Tuesday brings mostly sunny skies and a high near 82, with Wednesday close behind at 81 — dry, bright, and perfect for an outdoor lunch.
Here's where you'll want to pay attention: Thursday. Highs hold near 84, but a 12 percent precipitation chance creeps in during the day, jumping to 36 percent Thursday night with showers and thunderstorms possible. From Friday through the weekend, storm chances climb to 50 percent each day. Temperatures stay warm in the mid-80s, but that unsettled pattern looks persistent.
Bottom line for today: the fog lifts, the sun takes over, and the afternoon is genuinely yours. Commute with a little extra patience before 9, then enjoy the rest. This is your best window before the back half of the week gets stormy.
A quick, practical Kansas City weather briefing — under 3 minutes, every day. A YesWee production, built using AI technology.
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