


In Kansas, you can enjoy four distinct seasons, each with unique qualities. For each season, we have road trips perfect for the time of year! We always recommend packing for all occasions as Kansas weather seems to have a mind of its own.Īnnual precipitation amounts range from 30 - 40 inches in the east, while drier conditions are common in the west. Much hotter summers and cold winters are not uncommon. July is the warmest month, with average high temperatures near 81 degrees. January is the coldest month, with average high temperatures near 31 degrees. Generally, the summers are pretty warm, the winters are mild, and the humidity is moderate. Snow, wind, and rain are common throughout the state during corresponding seasons, and the continental climate (on occasion) can produce radical changes in day-to-day temperatures. The state's strong wind gusts, "big sky," and dramatic sunsets are essential aspects of the regional personality. Kansas weather is known for having significant variability in temperature and precipitation throughout the year.
