Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman says temperatures climb high as we stay dry for a few days, but signs point toward more activity in our skies later next week.
While most people are still sleeping, KWCH meteorologists are already hard at work preparing the day’s weather forecast.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said a water line break resulted in a loss of pressure in the distribution system.
A spotty rain/snow shower will be possible through Wednesday. Any accumulation will be little to none. The rest of the week will be dry and warmer with highs in the 50s and 60s.
Kansas City is wrapping up the weekend on a quiet note, but keep an eye out if you’re heading out early Monday.
The warm-up will resume on Thursday and continue into the weekend. Ample sunshine and a southerly breeze will take temperatures into the 50s on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and into the 60s on ...
Saturday night into Sunday morning, a light dusting of snow is possible, mainly north of Highway 36, according to the weather service. Kansas City is unlikely to see accumulating snow over the weekend ...
Saturday remains a First Alert Weather Alert Day, with morning lows bottoming out around zero degrees and wind chills as cold as minus 15 degrees.
DFW, Central Texas, and North Texas to see sharp crash risks during ice and freezing rain events Drivers may feel ...
Topeka broke a daily snowfall record on Saturday, with more on the way overnight into Sunday morning from a second wave of ...
Snow is falling across Kansas City-find out what the latest forecast says about how much we could get and how long it will last.
ICYMI: Saturday’s basketball doubleheader matchup between Pittsburg State and Missouri Southern has been postponed. More ...
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