Mainly dry & cloudy this evening, lingering flood impacts
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – After what has been a stormy final a number of weeks, the extreme storm risk holds off for the subsequent couple of days. Regular rain & storms possibilities combine into the forecast however no extreme risk is predicted.
Tonight, cloud cowl will break up a bit. This will enable temperatures to fall into the mid 40s by Tuesday morning.
Tuesday: Spotty Regular Rain & Rumbles
Tuesday will begin from principally sunny to partially cloudy and dry. However, between 11 AM and 6 PM a spotty 30% likelihood for normal rain & rumbles. Mostly cloudy skies take over the remainder of the day. High temperatures will probably be a lot cooler attributable to clouds and Monday’s chilly entrance. High temperatures solely attain the low to mid 60s, the meter will prime out round 63 levels.
Wednesday: Dry & Sunny
We obtained a a lot wanted break from rain & storms on Wednesday! Mostly sunny skis are anticipated all through the day with excessive temperatures within the mid 60s.
Thursday: Scattered Rain & Storms Return
A 40% likelihood for normal rain & storms return Thursday afternoon to night. There are not any indications of extreme storms at this time. High temperatures stay cooler than common within the mid 60s.
Friday into the Weekend
Friday and Saturday convey excessive temperatures within the mid to higher 60s with principally to partially cloudy skies. High temperatures rise into the mid 70s for Sunday however a 30% likelihood for rain & storms is in place.
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