Temperatures are expected to climb to near 60 degrees in the afternoon in Kansas City, which is a few degrees above the average temperature of 52 degrees for this time of year, according to the National Weather Service. It will be breezy, with wind gusts above 30 mph. National Weather Service
The National Weather Service has upgraded most of the Kansas City region to a blizzard warning from tonight into Wednesday.
A powerful storm will move through the Kansas City region, bringing a mix of hazardous weather. Here’s what to expect.
The winter season is almost over, and with all that cold and snowy weather nearly behind us, it is important to look ahead to the severe weather inevitably destined to return this spring and
A powerful late winter/early spring storm will surge through the Kansas City area this week, threatening to bring heavy rains, howling winds, severe thunderstorms and snow, according to the National Weather Service.
Light to moderate snow is anticipated through the morning hours Wednesday, with wind gusts from 50 to 70 mph, making visibility poor.
The Kansas City area is navigating the impacts of a significant storm that's battered the region with rain, snow and gusty winds.
FOX4 Meteorologist Joe Lauria said this storm is actually stronger than the blizzard Kansas City experienced back in January.