Meteorologist Mark Dixon said Monday looks dry and bright with temps running several degrees below average. Here's his 6 p.m. forecast.
Tuesday is a First Alert Weather Day due to increased confidence in weather-related impacts that may bring some wintry ...
Mostly sunny and cold on Tuesday, with highs in the mid to upper single digits. Clouds are back Wednesday as a winter storm traverses the Midwest. Snow showers are possible, particularly in the ...
We’ve issued a First Alert Weather Day for Tuesday and Wednesday. Snow overspreads the area before daybreak Tuesday then gradually increases in intensity and coverage throughout the morning. School ...
It will feel like winter again in Kansas City this week, with dropping temperatures and multiple chances for snow.
Dry weather continues for most areas on Monday night, though a few flurries could be possible close to the lakeshores.
Tuesday is a First Alert Weather Day as soaking downpours could cause flooding. A multi-day storm system moves in on Monday ...
Soaking downpours that could cause localized flooding have prompted a First Alert Weather Day for Tuesday. By Thursday ...
We'll have a few showers around on Monday along with morning drizzle and patchy fog. This will not be a washout, just a dreary day. First Alert Weather Days have been called for Tuesday and Wednesday ...
We are giving you the First Alert to one more warm day before we see much cooler air move in as well as rounds of rain ...
Cloud cover will increase through the day on Monday, but it’ll be a dry day. Afternoon temperatures will be in the low-to-mid ...
Our focus shifts to several rounds of accumulating snow and a drop in temperatures as we enter into the first half of the workweek.