Rainy chances on Tuesday; cool

Weather of Kansas City: heat fell them with a notch this week; some rainy chances on Tuesday
FIRST OF ALL. It is the first alert time. Of course, we are all excited by football. It’s not football like the weather, but lately, it’s really not the case and I’m so ready for that. Football time. You know, summits in the 1960s and 70s lower than humidity. Now it will not be so hot on Friday. So if you plan to go to Arrowhead for this last pre-season match against the Bears, it will be a hot day. The upper 80s, if you do heeling, will be close to 90 degrees. That being said, it will not be as wet as to the moment. We will have more than one northeast wind which brings drier air. So, even if it will be sunny and we will call it hot, it will be a little easier to take, then go home after the match. Hot and dry temperatures should be in the 80s. Should not have to worry about the rain for this match on Friday. That said, we monitor rain and thunderstorms, potentially overnight, and we could see some quick thunderstorms tomorrow. Tomorrow will be another hot and humid day, but not as hot as today. Today, we have equaled the hottest day of the year to 96 degrees. We should be more in the 90s lower. We are therefore in this kind of uncomfortable range rather than the dangerous range with the heat and humidity that we see at the moment. And then as we head for the weekend, we will see a fresher pattern configured. It will also be less humid in particular, so it will be much easier to take, much more comfortable. And if you have weekend plans, especially Sunday before the start of next week, it will almost feel you fall there. So let’s talk about the next few days. We have this heat dome that drags just above us. This is why it was so hot on weekends. Always hot right now. This turns to the west. So it will return above the southwest desert. They will be back in the 100 and adolescents to Phoenix for us. We will see our temperatures return to this normal beach. A normal high for us is around 87 degrees. This is where we are going to go in the middle of the week. And then we become a little fresher while we leave the weekend next week. And also with this change of model, we will see an opportunity for rain and thunderstorms, and future digitization shows overnight on Tuesday. We could pick up some spotted showers and storms. So it’s just around 4:00 a.m. It could be a few storms early in the morning. I think we are generally going out, but in general, we look good. Midday environment tomorrow. Could see another series of dispersed showers and thunderstorms and it will be a kind of out and threatening threat before the second half of your day. So, on the nine days of forecast tomorrow, as I mentioned, not a great cooling, but we will go from the middle and superior of the 90s today to 92 tomorrow. The chance to see showers and thunderstorms around lunch time in the early afternoon, potentially the heat index will slip in the 90s over 100. This is what it will feel on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The tops will be in the 80s superior. Notice with this drier air that arrives, our stockings began to cool in the 60s, medium -sized 60s for Thursday and Friday morning. Another chance for showers and thunderstorms early Saturday. And then look at the recharge time on Sunday. High of the 70s for the tops, then next week in the mid -1970s for the tops. The stockings will look at around 60 degrees if not mornings in the upper 1950s, so we will fall like the weather before next week. Another thing we are monitoring, we talked this morning and at noon, Hurricane Erin, a strong category four storm. Here, it is east of Cuba, and this storm turns a little north.
Weather of Kansas City: heat fell them with a notch this week; some rainy chances on Tuesday
Update: 4:52 p.m. CDT August 18, 2025
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After a period of dangerous heat, more comfortable temperatures are on the way this week. Monday for the hottest day of the year, reaching 96 degrees in the afternoon and a heat index of 104. Monday evening will remain warm with temperatures slowly falling in the mid-70s. Certain chances of rain and scattered storm appear during the night in Tuesday. Things remain hot and humid Tuesday with summits in the 90s lower. Temperatures begin to cool significantly Wednesday with peaks approaching the normal environment towards the 80s. Much cooler temperatures are expected from Saturday, with summits only in the 70s this weekend.
After a period of dangerous heat, more comfortable temperatures are on the way this week.
On a tie Monday for the hottest day of the year, reaching 96 degrees in the afternoon and a heat index of 104.
Monday evening will remain hot with temperatures that slowly fall in the mid -70s.
Certain chances of rain and scattered storm appear overnight in Tuesday.
Things remain hot and humid Tuesday with summits in the 90s lower.
Temperatures begin to cool significantly Wednesday with summits approaching the normal environment around the 80s.
Much cooler temperatures are expected from Saturday, with summits only in the 70s this weekend.



