Kansas City, MO – A wave of comfortable summer weather is gracing the Kansas City area, though skies remain hazy as wildfire smoke lingers across the region.
Air Quality Alert Remains in Effect
An Air Quality Alert has been issued for the Kansas City metro due to the presence of wildfire smoke. Residents—particularly children, seniors, and individuals with respiratory conditions—are urged to limit prolonged outdoor activity.
According to KSHB 41 Weather, the alert is expected to stay in place through at least Saturday, though conditions may vary as wind patterns shift.
What to Expect Through the Weekend
Kansas Citians can look forward to a string of mild days and cool evenings. Humidity levels are expected to stay low, contributing to a more pleasant outdoor experience—aside from the haze.
Here’s the detailed forecast:
- Friday Night:
- Clear and cool conditions
- Winds from the east at 5–10 mph
- Low near 60°F
- Smoke may thicken overnight
- Saturday:
- Mostly to partly sunny skies
- Southeast winds at 5–10 mph
- High around 79°F
- Air quality alert remains in effect
- Sunday:
- Increasing cloud cover by late morning
- Low around 61°F, high near 77°F
- Winds from the east-southeast
Looking Ahead: Mild Weather to Continue
Forecasters say temperatures will stay below 90°F until late next week. That means locals can enjoy cooler weather and more outdoor time—if smoke levels allow.
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