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Expect less humidity, more sun and wind in Kansas City this week as skies clear

Humid weather will be replaced by a breezier forecast this week in Kansas City, according to FOX4 meteorologist Garry Frank.

“It’s been pretty muggy the last few days, but that will change,” said Frank, who provides weather updates to The Star.

The forecast Sunday in Kansas City is windier and less humid as temperatures begin to warm up in the metro, according to FOX4 meteorologist Garry Frank.
The forecast Sunday in Kansas City is windier and less humid as temperatures begin to warm up in the metro, according to FOX4 meteorologist Garry Frank. FOX4

Sunday’s high is in the low 70s, with Monday’s high likely to be just a few degrees short of that.

The high temperatures will continue crawling up from there, reaching 82 on Friday and 86 on Saturday as humidity makes a reappearance, Frank said.

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The Star produced this weather update in partnership with the local FOX4 television station. The station’s meteorologists create forecast videos multiple times a day for the newspaper to include in its weather reports.

The overnight lows will remain in the 50s most of the week.

Rain returns to the forecast next weekend, with a 20% chance Friday evening and Saturday.

Anna Spoerre
The Kansas City Star
Anna Spoerre covers breaking news for the Kansas City Star. Before joining The Star in 2020, she covered crime and courts for the Des Moines Register. Spoerre is a graduate of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, where she studied journalism.
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