I KNOW TODAY YOU’RE TALKING ABOUT IT BEING JUST A DAY OF PREPAREDNESS. YEAH. YOU KNOW, YOU’RE SO BUSY OVER THE WEATHER CENTER ...
Light freezing drizzle may cause a thin glaze of ice on roads southeast of Kansas City late Tuesday night, before precipitation quickly changes to snow. This will primarily be a powdery and fluffy ...
Light snow will spread eastward across eastern Kansas and western Missouri after midnight through 6 a.m. on Wednesday, with moderate to heavy snow between 6 a.m. and noon. Light to moderate snow will ...
It will feel like winter again in Kansas City this week, with dropping temperatures and multiple chances for snow.
Temperatures will drop to the mid-20s on Monday evening, while Tuesday will be cloudy with high temperatures near 30.
At least two winter storm systems are on the way this week, bringing possibly up to 7 inches of snow. The first system will hit Kansas City on Monday evening, bringing a trace amount to up to 2 inches ...
Colder air will arrive on Sunday, although it won't be accompanied by any precipitation. High temperatures on Sunday ...
Light ice accumulations from freezing drizzle and light rain moved in overnight creating a messy situation on area roadways. Dozens of wrecks have been reported Wednesday morning. NUMEROUS HIGHWAYS ...
Kansas City could get some rain overnight Friday into Saturday morning before cold temperatures and possible snow next week.
Hershey’s said it buys cocoa nearly a year in advance, so the cost at the store this Valentine’s Day won’t reflect today’s cocoa prices. A 1-pound bar of Hershey’s chocolate costs $14.99.
Light snow moves in Monday afternoon and continues through early Tuesday morning. Accumulation expected between 1 to 3 inches. Tuesday afternoon and evening will be cloudy and cold with more snow ...