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Kansas City, MO – Residents and travelers in Missouri are bracing for reduced visibility and wet conditions as fog and drizzle persist across the region through Friday. Those traveling along major roadways like I-70 should plan for delays due to patchy dense fog, particularly in eastern Kansas and central Missouri.
According to the National Weather Service, dense fog will continue through Thursday evening, with visibility dropping below a quarter of a mile in some areas. Drivers are advised to exercise caution, use low-beam headlights, and allow extra travel time. On Friday, rain is expected to develop, with precipitation chances peaking in the afternoon.
Temperatures will remain mild, with highs around 50°F Thursday and Friday, before gradually climbing into the mid-50s by Saturday and Sunday. Rainfall amounts are predicted to remain light, with no severe storms anticipated, but wet roads could still pose challenges for post-holiday travel.
The weekend outlook is more favorable, with partly sunny skies expected by Saturday afternoon. Sunday will likely be the warmest day of the weekend, reaching a high of 56°F under mostly sunny skies. However, another chance of rain is forecast for Monday night, potentially impacting New Year’s Eve plans.
Stay updated by checking the latest weather reports, and remember to take extra precautions while driving in low-visibility conditions.
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