After shivering through a colder-than-normal winter, Topekans this coming spring will have an equal chance of seeing above-normal and below-normal temperatures for that time of year, forecasters say.
An extreme heat warning was issued for 16 Kansas counties from July 19 to 23. Heat indices are predicted to reach up to 107 degrees. Topeka is expected to experience five consecutive days of ...
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TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - National Weather Service officials are urging residents in Topeka and northeast Kansas to have alternate ways of receiving severe storm alerts on Tuesday and Wednesday as NOAA ...
Topeka's upcoming spring temperatures have an equal chance of being above or below normal. The far southwest corner of Kansas is slightly more likely to experience above-normal temperatures. Western ...
The National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning July 18 running from noon July 19 to 7 p.m. July 23 for 16 counties in northeast, north-central and east-central Kansas, including Shawnee ...
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