

If you would just like to know what the weather was for a past dates for research or education or you are just curious then visit our historical weather of Kansas City section. Travelling to Kansas City? Check out our Weather averages of Kansas City to better plan your holiday or travel. May and August receive most rainfall with precipitation count of 177.17mm. Which months receive most rainfall in Kansas City? January and February are the coldest months with temperature at around -5°c. The weather averages gathered from Kansas City weather forecast and Kansas City weather history also forecast these months temperature to be around 23°c and average of 180.3333 hours of sunshine in a month. May and June are the best month to go for holiday or travel to Kansas City.
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This report illustrates the typical weather in Kansas City, based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from Januto December 31, 2016.
