Hey there, Kansas City! It’s a lovely Friday morning, and the weather is feeling pretty great. As we start our day, temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-40s. By this afternoon, we can expect things to heat up into the lower 70s, accompanied by breezy conditions. Overall, it looks like it’s shaping up to be a pretty nice day, and there’s more goodness to come this weekend!
Looking ahead, Saturday promises to be sunny and mild with highs in the mid-70s. Sunday is expected to be even warmer, reaching into the mid to upper 70s. So, whether you’re planning a picnic in the park or just want to take a stroll around the neighborhood, it’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy the outdoors!
Now, on to some important news: the weather system we’ve been chatting about for the last few days is still on track, expected to roll in later on Monday. While it won’t be anything major, it should help break a long dry spell. Believe it or not, we’ve recorded our driest start to October in over 130 years here in Kansas City! No moisture at all until this system arrives is quite an unprecedented situation.
This system is currently moving through the southwestern United States, spinning around Arizona, and will make its way to our area as the week progresses. While it should bring some much-needed moisture, we might not get as much rain as we hope. Forecasts suggest we could see anywhere from just a few hundredths of an inch to possibly about one-third of an inch at best.
With the ongoing dry conditions, you might wonder how this will affect the gorgeous fall colors we all love. Many of us have noticed the Maples starting to change, but there’s a concern that the lack of rain could keep the colors from being as vibrant this year. The cool mornings have been nice, and they might just help bring out some of those fall hues, but we could be looking at a rusty fall rather than a vibrant one.
On the bright side, we are enjoying a delightful stretch of autumn weather with cool nights and pleasantly sunny days. As we move further into October, peak colors typically arrive in late October to early November. So, let’s keep our fingers crossed for some rain to help the leaves along!
Good news for all of us who might be worried about frost: the temperatures for the remainder of this month are likely to stay above average. It looks like we won’t be facing widespread frost or freezes any time soon! However, folks in northern Missouri might want to keep an eye out for possible frost next Thursday morning, the 24th.
As for the winter forecast, it’s just been released, and like always, winter predictions can sometimes feel a bit vague. While they indicate a higher chance of above-average temperatures, it’s hard to say just how much warmer we’ll really be. There’s a little bit of everything that influences our weather, and it can be quite uncertain at times.
In the end, it looks like we’ll enjoy more warm days ahead, some potential rain on Monday, and plenty of great fall weather. So let’s wrap up this week with a smile and look forward to all the beauty of autumn ahead. Have a fantastic weekend, Kansas City!
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