KANSAS CITY, Mo. —
It’s a day for jackets and sweaters.
Despite ample sunshine, temperatures in the afternoon will be about 10 degrees colder than Monday. Advertisement
Strong northwest winds, gusting up to 40 mph, will aid in keeping high temperatures in the lower 60s.
Patchy frost is possible by dawn Wednesday, with morning lows in the mid-30s to low 40s. This is not a pipe-bursting freeze, but it could impact sensitive plants.
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Wednesday will be less windy with sunshine and highs in the upper 60s.
Clouds will increase through Thursday, with highs again in the upper 60s.
Friday is a First Alert Weather Impact Day for scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms.
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Rain will spread north through the day, with the most likely impacts in the Kansas City area during t