As the sun sets over Kansas City, residents can expect scattered thunderstorms to taper off throughout the night. The storms are moving north and east, leaving the area warm and muggy as temperatures settle at a low of 72°F.
Looking ahead to Wednesday, the forecast calls for a hot and humid day with some **cloud cover**. Expect a high temperature around 94°F with a heat index that could hit up to 100°F. A few isolated thunderstorms may pop up in the morning and again in the late afternoon.
Thursday promises to be another warm day with a high of 92°F, but the warmth will come with increased thunderstorm activity as a stronger cold front approaches. Overnight into Friday, there’s a likelihood of widespread rain and thunderstorms, with some of the storms possibly severe as temperatures drop to a low of 67°F.
As the week progresses, Friday is forecasted to bring cooler temperatures, with a high only reaching around 82°F. Still, it will feel humid, especially in the morning when rain is expected.
Residents are encouraged to stay updated on weather conditions, especially as the potential for **severe storms** approaches Thursday night. For real-time updates, utilizing a weather app that provides urgent weather alerts can be crucial in staying safe.
With changing weather patterns, hang onto your umbrellas and keep an eye on the skies—it looks like Kansas City may experience a mixed bag of weather in the days ahead!
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