
North Overland Park
North Overland Park is known for its charm and uniqueness. Here there is no shortage of art galleries (and murals), boutique shopping, local restaurants, live music…
Use our Overland Park weather guide to pack smart and plan better no matter the season.
Average winter temperatures range from the mid-20s °F to lower 40s °F, while the average rainfall and snowfall during this season is about 1.5 inches per month.
If you’re visiting for the holidays or early in the year, make sure to pack plenty of layers, including a warm winter coat, gloves, hat, and waterproof boots.
Spring temperatures gradually warm from the mid-50s °F in March to the mid-70s °F by May. Lows range from the upper 30s °F to low 50s °F. Rainfall is more frequent in spring, averaging between 2.5 and 4.5 inches per month.
As the city blooms with colorful gardens and seasonal events, you'll want to bring a light jacket, a raincoat or umbrella, layered outfits, and comfortable walking shoes.
Summer in Overland Park is warm and sunny, with average highs in the upper 80s °F and lows in the upper 60s °F. Rainfall typically ranges from 3 to 4 inches per month, with occasional brief afternoon storms.
With outdoor concerts, splash pads, and patio dining in full swing, pack light, breathable clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated.
Fall temperatures range from the upper 70s °F in early September to the mid 50s °F by November, with lows between the upper 50s and mid-30s °F by November. Rainfall averages 2 to 3.5 inches per month during this season.
Colorful fall foliage and a full lineup of festivals makes this the perfect season for knit sweaters, light jackets, and comfy shoes meant for exploring pumpkin patches and downtown sidewalks.
No matter what the forecast says, Overland Park has plenty to offer year-round. On sunny days, explore the Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, walk the trails at Indian Creek Trail, or browse local shops at Downtown Overland Park. Spring and fall are particularly beautiful for outdoor dining or coffee shops.
If the weather turns cold or rainy, there’s no shortage of indoor fun. Take the kids to the Museum at Prairiefire or ride the carousel at Oak Park Mall, the largest shopping mall in Kansas. For something active, book a bay at Topgolf Overland Park, where climate-controlled hitting bays make golf fun in any season, and find an indoor pickleball court to conquer.
North Overland Park
North Overland Park is known for its charm and uniqueness. Here there is no shortage of art galleries (and murals), boutique shopping, local restaurants, live music…
Central Overland Park
With an award-winning art museum and destination shopping, plus a great mix of restaurants and entertainment, Central Overland Park has a little bit of everything.
South Overland Park
In South Overland Park, you’ll enjoy the lush greenery that surrounds you no matter where you go.