Arctic air will begin to pour in overnight through Friday morning, beginning a four-day stretch of First Alert Weather Alert Days ...
We can't rule out the chance for a few flurries even after the main snow event ends ...
Arctic air will begin to pour southward into Kansas and Missouri Thursday night into Friday morning.
Hang on to your coats, scarves, hats and gloves! It'll be a frigid few days in Kansas City. Wind chills dip below zero ...
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.
Saturday has been upgraded to an Alert Day due to dangerously cold conditions.
YEAH, WE’VE GOT A LONG STRETCH OF STILL VERY COLD WEATHER. TODAY IS A WEATHER ALERT DAY BECAUSE OF THE DANGEROUS COLD WIND ...
Friday: Mostly cloudy. Stray flurry, Becoming blustery. High 19. Morning Wind: N 5-10 mph. After 2 PM, wind: N 10 g25 mph. PM Wind chills will drop 0 to -5° Saturday: ALERT DAY FOR COLD. Morning low ...
This week's highs hover at or below freezing in Kansas City ...