Bitter cold and snow are expected early next week to move into nearly all of Kansas, the National Weather Service predicts.
Starting late tonight, a scattered round of wintry mix will move through the area, mainly along and north of I-70. A Winter ...
On Friday afternoon, those experiencing homelessness could be seen lining up outside Shelter KC on Cherry St. to get into the shelter and out of the cold.
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Storm Team 12 Weather Alert Days are coming next week for a winter storm on Tuesday, then record cold ...
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The active winter weather setup continues for our area through next week with a chance of rain, ice and snow Saturday and heavier snow Tuesday next week.
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Temperatures will quickly drop throughout Saturday. We start the day in the upper 80s at 8 AM but will slowly slide back into the 20s by 4 pm. Patchy drizzle will turn to freezing drizzle as ...
Light rain could change to snow on Saturday evening. Sunday will bring bitterly cold wind chills in the morning between minus 5 and minus 15.
Every state but Hawaii, California and Florida is likely to get a taste of wind chills of 20 degrees or colder.
Ushering in the vortex is a winter storm, the third one of the week, which will track from the Intermountain West on Friday ...
Temperatures will start to fall from the mid to upper 30s to the low 30s Saturday afternoon, and then to the low 20s by the late evening.
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