Folks in the Kansas City area should prepare for even colder temperatures and the possibility of more snow this weekend, as a major winter storm moving across the southern and eastern U.S. could push snow further north into our region.
But before the bitter cold and snow arrive, the metro will get a break: sunny skies and highs reaching the mid-40s on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. That’s a bit warmer than the typical average high of 38 degrees for this time of year.
Temperatures will be closer to average on Thursday, climbing to a high of 40 degrees, but then Arctic air will begin to filter in later that night, the weather service said…