Kansas City, MO — Kansas City gets a quieter weather day on Tuesday, with mostly cloudy skies, a high near 65°F, and a cooler start early in the morning before temperatures gradually climb through the afternoon.
It is not as bright as Monday, but it still looks like a pretty manageable spring day overall, with dry conditions holding through the main part of the day and the warmer air becoming more noticeable by late afternoon.
The biggest change today is in the sky. Sunshine is no longer the main story, and the city instead leans into a cloudier setup from morning through evening. Even so, this does not look like a day with much weather trouble attached to it.
The air stays mild, rain chances remain low through the daytime hours, and the overall feel is still fairly comfortable once temperatures get out of the 40s and into the 60s.
The morning starts on the cooler side, with temperatures sitting in the low 40s before sunrise. That gives the first part of the day a jacket kind of feel, especially compared with the milder stretch that shows up later on. But like a lot of spring mornings in Kansas City, the chill does not last all day.
By late morning, readings begin to recover steadily, and by afternoon the city is sitting in a much easier range for being outside.
Cloud cover sticks around, and that is what gives Tuesday its different feel. This is not a dark or stormy day, but it is one that looks a little more locked in overhead.
The sky stays mostly cloudy rather than fully gray, and that keeps the day from feeling especially warm even though the temperature still makes it into the mid 60s. It is one of those days that feels mild, but not truly bright.
By afternoon, Kansas City settles into the warmest part of the day, with temperatures reaching around 65°F. That is enough to make the second half of Tuesday feel pleasant despite the extra cloud cover.
The overall setup is still simple in the best way. There is no sharp cooldown, no major rain threat during the day, and no big weather swing that changes the tone from hour to hour.
| Time | Temperature | Conditions | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12:00 AM | 45°F | Mostly Cloudy | ENE 9 mph |
| 3:00 AM | 43°F | Mostly Cloudy | ENE 10 mph |
| 6:00 AM | 40°F | Mostly Cloudy | ENE 10 mph |
| 9:00 AM | 47°F | Mostly Cloudy | ENE 9 mph |
| 12:00 PM | 56°F | Mostly Cloudy | E 8 mph |
| 3:00 PM | 63°F | Mostly Cloudy | E 8 mph |
| 6:00 PM | 62°F | Mostly Cloudy | ESE 7 mph |
| 9:00 PM | 57°F | Cloudy | SE 7 mph |
| 11:00 PM | 56°F | Cloudy | SE 6 mph |
That quieter setup is really what defines Tuesday. Kansas City is not dealing with a dramatic weather day, just a cooler morning, a cloudier sky, and a mild afternoon that ends up feeling decent once temperatures rise.
It is a softer kind of spring forecast, not especially sunny, not especially gloomy, just steady and easy to work with.
Tonight stays on the mild side too, with temperatures holding in the 50s rather than dropping sharply after sunset.
That matters because it sets up a warmer feel heading into Wednesday, when the forecast starts to turn breezier and noticeably warmer.
So while Tuesday may not stand out much visually, it does work as a transition day between the cooler, brighter start of the week and the warmer stretch that follows.
Overall, Kansas City’s weather today is calm, mostly cloudy, and comfortably mild by afternoon. It starts cool, never gets too active, and settles into a pretty easy spring pattern from morning through night.
