News

The city of Kansas City said it has a stockpile of 40,000 tons of salt and an other 10,000 tons of salt ordered to be used to help clear roads after winter storms. Provided Kansas City Public ...
Snow blanketed much of Kansas over the weekend, closing many schools, businesses and government offices on Monday. But how much fell? Wichita recorded 3.6 inches of snow at the Dwight D.
SO LIGHT SNOW SWEEPING ACROSS FOR 35. I THINK THE SNOW COMES TO AN END HERE IN KANSAS CITY IN THE NEXT HOUR OR TWO, FROM WEST TO EAST. BLIZZARD WARNINGS ARE STILL IN EFFECT UNTIL 6:00 THIS MORNING.
The Weather Channel employees Meteorologist Chris Bruin, left, and his producer Trish Ragsdale take a selfie in front of one of the Shuttlecock sculptures at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in ...
Northeast Kansas received less snow than anticipated from a winter storm Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. The storm prompted school and government closures in Shawnee County. Slick road ...
Winter weather is heading for Kansas City, with forecasts predicting snow and ice starting Saturday, Jan. 4, followed by below-freezing temperatures the next week. The National Weather Service’s ...
As much as 10.5 inches of snow fell late Thursday and early Friday in Kansas, the National Weather Service said. That amount was recorded at Hardtner, one mile north of the Oklahoma border in ...
Kansas City residents are digging out after a massive storm dumped nearly a foot of snow over the weekend — closing down businesses and making roads and highways nearly impassible. Heavy ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City-area residents woke up to several inches of snow Sunday morning, with more falling throughout the day into Monday. Although the snowfall has stopped, the roads and ...
Heavy snowfall and wind gusts more than 40 miles per hour will lead to blizzard conditions across parts of Missouri and Kansas, according to the National Weather Service. "The snow will ...
It was like a scene out of “Fast and Furious.” A home security camera caught a glimpse of a snow plow in Kansas City, burning down a residential block in the middle of the night Tuesday.
Severe weather continues to affect the KSN viewing area and is expected to continue. KSN’s Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman and Meteorologist Lucy Doll are in the studio, tracking the ...