It’s the last thing we want right now, but more snow is on the way Thursday. While it is not a winter storm like the last one ...
But harsh winter conditions aren’t over yet in the Kansas City area. Just as the Blizzard Warning lifts, a Cold Weather ...
Now bitterly cold temperatures and wind chills through Wednesday morning. Winds chills from 5 to 15 below zero are ...
The severe weather conditions created hazardous travel and affected many electrical systems, with icing on power lines ...
Millions should prepare for disrupted travel and winter conditions as a fierce storm is set to bring ice, snow and freezing ...
A weekend storm brought 14 inches of snow to Topeka, but other communities in northeast Kansas recorded as many as 18 inches.
Approximately 63 million people are under winter alerts from the Plains to the Mid-Atlantic including Kansas City, St Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and DC.
Bitterly cold air and dangerous wind chills have spread across Kansas City as a historic winter storm exited the region early Monday, according to the National Weather Service. The bone-chilling ...