A more active stretch of weather in Kansas City kicked off this morning. Thursday is a First Alert Weather Impact Day. A few non-severe showers and storms this morning will end around lunchtime.
We’re tracking a few storms to our west in Kansas, but I think these fall apart before they reach mid-MO. We do have rain ...
Thursday finally broke a 19 day dry streak at Kansas City International Airport, which was our longest streak with no ...
We had another warm day yesterday in the upper 80s as we near the end of summer. Summer looks to go out with a bang giving us ...
Coronal mass ejection from the sun at the same time as a recent X4.5 solar flare is about to collide with the Earth.
This is great news for those wishing to see the northern lights the predicted geomagnetic storm could spark auroras deep into ...
The leftovers from Franince did provide rain for some, but like we’ve said from the beginning it would mostly fall in the eastern Ozarks. Dry air canceled out any rain trying to move to the ...
We are warm out the door with temperatures in the 60s under mostly clear skies. Some patchy to dense fog is also possible ...
Southern Missouri and Kansas remain under thunderstorm watch until midnight, according to the National Weather Service ...
Hurricane Francine made landfall yesterday evening as a category 2 hurricane with winds around 100 mph. Now weakened to a tropical storm, Francine will make her way north through Louisiana, ...
The Kansas City area will be at a marginal risk of severe weather Thursday night, according to the National Weather Service’s ...
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a warm and dry autumn for much of the U.S., while the Farmer's Almanac forecasts a chilly ...