Residents of Kansas City can expect scattered thunderstorms to gradually come to an end tonight. The storms, which have been moving through the area this evening, will taper off as they shift toward the north and east overnight. The temperature is likely to stay warm and muggy, with a low of around 72°F and a gentle southerly breeze.
Looking ahead to Wednesday, Kansas City will experience party cloudy skies with the heat remaining a dominant theme. Highs will rise to 94°F, with a heat index potentially reaching 95°F to 100°F. Expect a few scattered thunderstorms, especially early in the morning and possibly later in the afternoon and evening.
On Thursday, temperatures will be slightly lower, with a forecasted high of 92°F. However, the humidity will persist. A cold front is expected to move in Thursday night, which means the chance of more widespread thunderstorms could develop. This front may bring some severe weather, so it’s best to stay alert. Temperatures will cool down to around 67°F later that night.
The weather pattern will shift on Friday as cooler temperatures arrive with highs expected to hover around 82°F. Rain and thunderstorms are likely in the morning, but the humidity will still be noticeable.
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