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NOAA Climate Normals

Best Roofing Material for Kansas City, MO's Climate

Kansas City, MO's real heat and freeze-thaw numbers are the actual inputs that determine which roofing materials hold up here — not a generic national recommendation.

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1,673

Cooling degree-days

Heat/UV exposure driver

4,686

Heating degree-days

Cold-season exposure

41

Days ≥ 90°F

Per year, average

90

Days ≤ 32°F

Freeze-thaw cycling risk

What this means for your roof in Kansas City: two real climate factors actually wear down roofing materials — sustained heat/UV exposure (cooling degree-days and days over 90°F) and freeze-thaw cycling (days at or below freezing, which crack and stress materials as ice repeatedly forms and melts in seams and fasteners). Kansas City sees real freeze-thaw cycling — 90 days a year at or below freezing. That repeated freeze/thaw is what actually cracks brittle materials and stresses seams and fasteners over time, which is why architectural asphalt shingles (designed to flex with temperature swings) are the common default in climates like this, while rigid tile is a riskier choice unless it's specifically rated for freeze-thaw conditions.

Climate data: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, 1991-2020 U.S. Climate Normals, station GHCND:USW00013988. These are real regional climate factors that affect material lifespan generally — a licensed local roofer can advise on the specific product and warranty terms that best fit your roof's pitch, structure, and budget.

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