I saw something kind of strange the other day on Facebook: Someone saying that they couldn't wait for winter. I know it wasn't sarcastic either, because they added little emoticons of smiley faces, snowmen and candy canes. And if a snowman emoticon isn't sincere, then I don't know what is.
The National Weather Service in Kansas City/Pleasant Hill has issued a Winter Storm Watch in effect from Saturday evening (Mar. 23) through Sunday evening for portions of eastern Kansas and Western Missouri, including Pettis County.
Spring may have started on Mar. 20, but it looks like winter still wants to shine. The National Weather Service has been predicting snow for the next couple of days. Some areas were expected to get up to five inches, others around one or two.
Winter Storm Rocky may be out of the area, but it has caused a lot of havoc in Sedalia. The Central Missouri Coop had over 3,000 customers without power. KCP&L had about 700 customers without power in Pettis County and thousands more across the region. The Missouri Department of Transportation has not had very much downtime since Winter Storm Q from last week, and they continue to try and kee
It is not often that universities in Missouri cancel classes because of snow, but the University of Central Missouri was out for two days this week when snowstorm Rocky came through. After the kids finished all their studying, some of them decided to have some fun...
In the last week, the Sedalia area has gotten more than two feet of snow. Activities have been cancelled, schools closed and places of employment have shut down. The secondary roads have proven a challenge if they are passable at all. Add to that the fact that many people lost power along the way. That's when it happens. The kids look to their parents and say those two words that elicit the s
So, do you think it's been a rough winter week? Let's see how much you know about winter. Do you know how big the world's largest snowflake was, the worlds largest snowman, or what was the coldest temperature ever recorded? This quiz over some of the most interesting winter facts will put you knowledge to the test.
We all know how tough it can be to get through these cold, winter storms. When the snow is this high, everybody has it rough. Whether it's getting out the door or out of your yard, it certainly takes work.
The National Weather Service in Kansas City/Pleasant Hill has issued a Winter Storm Warning, which is in effect from Monday evening (Feb. 25) thru Tuesday afternoon (Feb. 26) for portions of central Missouri, including Pettis County.