The powerful storm that moved through the Kansas City area dusted the metro with around an inch of snow. But it might have ...
Monday morning starts very cold across the Kansas City area following Sunday night’s snow and freezing temperatures.
Drivers across the Kansas City area could face slick roads during the Monday morning commute as winter weather lingers overnight.
Kansas City is in for a long-lasting blast of winter, with several inches of snow expected to blanket the metro this weekend and bitter cold sticking around long after the storm moves on, according to ...
A warm, spring-like Saturday will rapidly give way to a strong storm Sunday that could bring a mix of rain and snow. Kansas City will also get plummeting temperatures and high winds.
Sunday is a First Alert Weather Impact Day for a series of weather events ranging from rain to snow, and even potential snow squalls.
Kansas City gets one last spring day Saturday-then Sunday brings damaging winds, a sharp temperature drop, maybe a flash freeze and a burst of snow.
The blizzard criteria has nothing to do with snowfall amounts.