Gov. Kelly wants an extension to March 6 to submit a disaster request for the major winter storm that struck the state earlier this month, beginning January 4.
Kansas City International Airport, for example, has an 85% chance of snowfall exceeding .1 of an inch, according to data from ...
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly sent a letter to the Federal Emergency Management Agency asking for an extension to submit a request for a major presidential disaster for the winter storm earlier this month.
Kansas City officials said Friday they’ve never felt more prepared for a winter storm, with record snowfall expected by Sunday.
The National Weather Service said strong winds and heavy or blowing snow could make travel difficult Sunday in the Kansas City area. But conditions will not reach levels to classify it as a blizzard.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter A new winter storm brought moderate to heavy snow to the Wichita area Thursday afternoon.
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