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A pair of winter storms will likely bring accumulating snow to the Kansas City area, with the possibility of more snow or a wintry mix of precipitation from a third weather system over the weekend ...
A pair of winter storms will move through the Kansas City area, bringing snow to the metro. However, the second storm warrants closer attention. Snow from the first storm is expected to fall in ...
A slow moving storm system sparks multiple rounds of rain and thunderstorms Thursday, then some parts of western Kansas may pick up some snow Friday morning. Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman has ...
Accumulating snow and dangerous cold are expected to move by Tuesday into nearly all of Kansas, the National Weather Service predicts. Topeka is forecast to see a 93% chance of at least 2 inches ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Meteorologist Adrian Campa says we will see a busy evening into Tuesday morning as rain, storms, and even snow chances return to the state tonight.
A hot and humid day on Thursday will produce nasty heat index values up around 100° for most of the state. This sticky heat ...
Kansas City is equipped with 40,000 tons of salt, 8,000 tons of IceBan, 36,000 gallons of calcium chloride, 300 snow removal trucks and 400 drivers to combat what is expected to be one of the area ...
Communities farther south of Kansas City, particularly south of Route 68 in Kansas and 50-Highway in Missouri, will receive the most snow, ranging from 4 to 7 inches.
Scattered showers and storms are possible in northern MO and KS overnight, better rain and storm chances after 2pm Friday ...
Kansas City dramatically changed the way it approaches snow and ice storms four years ago, said Brian Platt, Kansas City’s city manager. Part of that change is aggressively pre-treating roads by ...
When severe storms drive flash flooding in Texas, ice and snow shut down streets in Kansas City, Mo., or tornadoes damage vital public facilities in rural America, it’s local public works teams who ...
The second of back-to-back winter storms this week in Kansas City is expected to be the strongest, according to the National Weather Service. There is potential for 5-10 inches of snow across much ...
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