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Weather Kansas: Storms and floods to drench Memorial Day

Emma Davis
Last updated: 2025/06/27 04:15
Emma Davis
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A stormy springtime feel for Kansas City this holiday weekend

KANSAS CITY is bracing for a wet and turbulent Memorial Day weekend, with multiple waves of storms expected to sweep across the region through early Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service. Despite Memorial Day marking the unofficial start of summer, the forecast tells a different story—temperatures, rainfall, and storm risks will create a scene more typical of early spring than late May.

 

Cooler-than-average temperatures

Temperatures will reach their peak on Friday, climbing to around 70°F (21°C). Afterward, daily highs are expected to swing between the low and upper 60s°F (16-20°C) for the following five days—notably cooler than the seasonal average of 78°F (26°C). Nighttime temperatures will also remain slightly below the usual 56°F (13°C) for this time of year.

 

Rain begins Friday and escalates over the weekend

Rainfall kicks off Friday afternoon or evening, with several storm rounds tracking across Kansas City through Tuesday morning. The heaviest precipitation is forecast from Friday night into Saturday, then again from Saturday night through Sunday.

The most significant rainfall totals are expected south of Interstate 70, especially in Linn, Bates, and Henry counties, where 2 to 5 inches of rain may fall. This raises the risk of flash flooding, particularly near rivers, streams, and lakes, which are already elevated from storms earlier in the week.

Heavy rain and flood potential are the main concerns, but localized severe storms are also possible during the afternoon and evening hours of Friday and Saturday.

 

Storm threats depend on temperature shifts

The chance of severe weather—including hail and damaging winds—will depend on whether a warm front sets up in the region. If temperatures remain too cool and stable, severe storm development may be limited. However, any warm air intrusion could ignite stronger convective activity, especially in southern sections of the metro area.

 

Outlook beyond the holiday

This unsettled weather pattern is forecast to break by Tuesday, with a warming trend expected to lift daytime highs back into the 70s°F (21–26°C) by Thursday. However, rain chances may return later in the week, hinting at more volatile spring conditions ahead for Kansas City.

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