The National Weather Service says several locations in Kansas saw record-breaking cold temperatures on Tuesday.
Kansas is experiencing a significant spike in cold flu and other viruses. 12 News spoke with a local doctor who says there’s reason to believe tat this cold and flu season may last longer than others.
Anyone heading outside Tuesday should bundle up due to dangerous wind chill values, the National Weather Service said.
School districts across Kansas responded differently to winter conditions on Tuesday morning, which brought subzero temperatures and dangerous windchills.
This Arctic air mass will dip farther south over the next few days, the worst of it arriving in Kansas Sunday through Tuesday. Wind chills in the Dakotas and the Great Lakes region could range ...
Bitter cold air is on the move into Kansas this morning, and it will be a while before we reach above freezing again. Wichita set the daily high temperature at midnight, and we are expected to ...
The oil patch in The Lone Star State boasts record production totals, pumping nearly half of the national crude-oil tally. They also set records for taxes and royalties, paving a lot of roads, and paying for a lot of tuition. The industry shelled out a record over $27 billion in taxes and royalties last year.
Fire destroyed an empty two-story apartment building in northeast Kansas City and badly damaged a neighboring home Monday. A Kansas City firefighter also had a slip and fall accident on the ice, suffering minor injuries. The fire broke out just before 7 a.m. Monday in the 3800 block of East 12 th Terrace.
Wind speeds gusting up to 25 mph will continue to exacerbate the cold.By Wednesday ... on Thursday before rebounding to 42 next weekend. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The past couple of days provided ...
Monday, high temperatures will only reach the teens, with wind chills ranging from minus 5 degrees to 5 degrees. The coldest and most dangerous stretch will begin Monday evening and last through noon on Tuesday.
Fans heading to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium for the team's Divisional Game against the Houston Texans are in for bitter cold.
If your mail-order prescription landed in a pile of snow on your doorstep last week, you may want to proceed with caution. Pharmacists warn that extreme temperatures — cold or hot — can change the chemical makeup of medicine,