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The warming trend will continue on Monday

Kansas City Weather: The warming trend continues on Monday

Nine -day forecast so that you first know. This is the first alarm weather. I have not seen people in shorts in a month and everywhere. You know, take a look at the middle west. Like the hoodie, the shorts, the whole. I think tank tops will be tomorrow. 60s, right? YES. Meet the 1960s. I think we are like this Monday and Tuesday. We will hang about 60 degrees. Wednesday is really our only chance of precipitation. A few stained showers, no washing system, although it could only drop a little. But then we look at the upper 50s to low 60 days on Thursday to next weekend. So the rewards are great. We all smile on it on a Sunday afternoon. We are currently 53 degrees. Our relative humidity at 46%, our wind accelerates about ten miles per hour from the southwestern direction. No gusts of wind that you had to worry about. The winds will only fall off a bit if we get into the evening. At the moment we are at 56 in Parkville Liberty. Up to 52 with Marysville Hiawatha you are about 57 degrees at 56 degrees with Butler Lansing at 57th Ottawa. Now I talked about it last night. It is much warmer in Oklahoma and Texas. This is the warmer air that we will have a taste of, especially until tomorrow. We get a strong southwest wind. That will help us. And of course the sunshine. So if you are on the way this evening, now a little cool, 42 at 8:00 a.m. and shortly before midnight with the mostly clear sky. And again your wind flows about 5 to 10 miles per hour. So let's talk about work and school 35 tomorrow morning. Remember that a few days ago we couldn't even get closer to a day of the day? Now, tomorrow afternoon we will have a lot of cloudiness in the morning. I think the clouds will break apart. Until noon. You will get a little more sunshine in the afternoon. The high expectation expect around 60 degrees. Wind flow 5 to 10 miles per hour. Still in the middle to the upper 50s. For those among them like Cameron and Maryville and Saint Joseph. But then you continue to the southwest. Garnett 62. La Cygne 62. Butler on Tuesday about 60 to 61. Everyone warms up even more. Kansas City, up to 63. Friday, 57 for a high on Thursday. High 56 on Fridays and it will continue until next weekend. Another quiet, comfortable weekend Saturday and Sunday 56, 5761 on Monday. And th

Kansas City and the surrounding area should expect a welcome warm -up at the beginning of this week. Monday and Tuesday bring heights with almost 60 degrees. Clear heaven. An increase in warmer air from Oklahoma and Texas will move in by Monday morning and raise early lows to about 35 degrees. Although the cloud cover will dominate the morning hours, the sky will be expected until noon, so that the sunshine can increase the high to around 60 degrees, with light winds continued on Tuesday. See most U -Bahn temperatures above 60 degrees. After the pleasant weather on Tuesday, a few stained showers are possible on Wednesday, around 58 with temperatures. The airy conditions will return on Thursday and Friday. The high on Thursday is expected to be 57 and Friday near 56 – a pattern that can continue until next weekend.

Kansas City and the surrounding area should expect a welcome warm -up at the beginning of this week. Monday and Tuesday bring heights with almost 60 degrees.

The temperatures fall to around 42 degrees on Sunday evening and decreased by 8 p.m. before it usually slips to 37 degrees under usually clear sky.

An increase in warmer air from Oklahoma and Texas will move in by Monday morning and raise early lows to about 35 degrees.

Although the cloud cover will dominate the morning hours, the sky will be expected until noon so that the sunshine can increase the high to about 60 degrees with light wind.

The heating trend continues on Tuesday, with most U -Bahn temperatures over 60 degrees.

After the pleasant weather on Tuesday, a few stained showers are possible on Wednesday, with temperatures around 58 years.

The airy conditions will return on Thursday and Friday, whereby 57 and Friday will be close to 56 on Thursday – a pattern that can continue until next weekend.