Since January 1st, Eisenhower National has recorded 10.7" of snowfall with a liquid equivalent (melt it all down) at 0.98". (It is important to note, that precipitation that falls over Wichita, does ...
Satellite imagery from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Wednesday showed the extent of the snow that covered the South.
Snow accumulations could reach 4-8 inches or 6-10 inches for parts of the Kansas City area. Communities closer to 36 Highway will likely see the most snow, with 8-12 inches possible. [Click here ...
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 ...
Hundreds of people camped overnight in the cold at the Kansas State Fairgrounds to be among the first in line for free dental work. Hundreds of people camped overnight in the cold at the Kansas ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The next round of snow is already falling in the Kansas City metropolitan area, which only adds to the large snow piles that line city streets and neighborhoods. Most of those ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City is gearing up for the possibility of more snow, while still clearing snow-packed streets from last weekend’s blizzard. Crews are making good progress on what’s already ...
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WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Kansas is seeing more snow this week after a weekend blizzard and KSN’s Storm Track 3 weather team is tracking the snow.
Another Kansas snow day coming up! Snow is spreading in our direction from the south and will be in place for the afternoon. Winter Weather Advisories are in effect through 6 AM Friday.
Snow is now expected to reach the Kansas City metro from a winter storm pushing across the southern United States overnight Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. While initial forecasts ...