Kansans will need to bundle up with some extra layers this week as temperatures plunge below zero, posing a hazard for those caught outside. The National Weather Service (NWS) station in Topeka issued an extreme cold warning on Monday,
Spring-like weather will settle across the Kansas City area, a week after an arctic blast brought record-breaking cold temperatures to metro. The National Weather Service said to expect temperatures in the 50s and 60s this week in the metro.
Bitter cold and snow are expected early next week to move into nearly all of Kansas, the National Weather Service predicts.
The National Weather Service in Wichita has issued an Extreme Cold Warning for central Kansas, including Salina, beginning midnight tonight through noon Thursday. The National Weather Service in Wichita has issued a Winter Storm Warning for central and southeast Kansas,
Later on Tuesday, a winter storm is expected to hit the northeast and portions of central, east central, and north central Kansas. On Monday, the National Weather Service (NWS) of Topeka issued a winter storm warning and extreme cold warning that will be in effect until midnight on Wednesday.
The National Weather Service is warning Kansans to prepare for significant snowfall across the state early next week, with most areas facing high probability of accumulation exceeding two inches.
THE SOUTHERN EDGE IS COMING RIGHT ALONG INTERSTATE 70, AND A LOT OF THAT STEADY SNOW IS SWEEPING ACROSS 36 HIGHWAY, NORTHEASTERN KANSAS AND NORTHERN MISSOURI. THIS MORNING NEAR ATCHISON, PLATTSBURGH,
The National Weather Service in Dodge City will be putting on the presentations at the Ellis County Emergency Services Building, located at 1105 E. 22nd St., Hays, KS 67601, in the basement training/EOC room.
Outdoor burning is discouraged Thursday in the Kansas City area as strong, gusty winds will increase the danger of fires spreading rapidly, according to the National Weather Service. The weather service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Kansas City and parts of Kansas and Missouri,
Hundreds of weather forecasters and other federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration employees are out of a job. Lawmakers in Washington say the layoffs include National Weather Service meteorologists.
The cuts could have life-or-death consequences, according to critics of the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency.