Early spring-like weather is expected in Kansas City this week, but the warmer temperatures raise some concerns, according to the National Weather Service. On Monday, temperatures are expected to climb into the mid-40s in the metro,
Warmer temperatures will filter into the Kansas City area on Wednesday, but the National Weather Service said the metro will remain cold. “Good news: It is exactly 30 degrees warmer in KC at 5 AM than it was yesterday at 5 AM!!” the weather service said in a post on Facebook. Temperatures were -8 degrees on Tuesday and 22 on Wednesday.
Anyone heading outside Tuesday should bundle up due to dangerous wind chill values, the National Weather Service said.
A cold front is expected to bring sub-zero temperatures this coming weekend to northeast Kansas, the National Weather Service says.
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The National Weather Service says several locations in Kansas saw record-breaking cold temperatures on Tuesday. Wichita fell to -9 degrees, breaking a -7 degree record ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Topeka set a record-low temperature for Jan. 21 on Tuesday morning. According to the National Weather Service, the mercury dipped to minus-12 degrees on Tuesday morning, breaking the previous record of minus-11 set in 1888.
The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs will play in the AFC championship game in decent weather conditions on Sunday evening. The New York-based Bills and Missouri-based Chiefs are going into the second-most important game of the football season and good weather is important for the teams to perform their best.
Along with the light snow, it will be dangerously cold. Wind chills Monday morning will generally be near or below zero. Then, near record low temperatures and a breeze will cause dangerous, bitterly cold wind chills for Tuesday morning, especially for central Kansas.
Tuesday brought Topeka its lowest temperatures in almost four years, with the mercury plunging to minus 12 degrees.
The AccuWeather forecast calls for hazy moonlight in the 6 p.m. hour, evolving to mostly clear skies, with a high around 32 degrees at kickoff. The wind forecast is a bit stronger at 5 mph, but below the NFL average of 7 mph and paired with a 0% chance of precipitation.
It should be cold, but nothing like the current arctic chill, when the Bills play in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday.
The coldest air of the season will begin filtering into the area Friday night, according to the National Weather Service. From Sunday to Tuesday, wind Chills are expected to bottom out between -10 and -20 degrees each morning and only reach the single digits in the afternoon.