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Kansas City expecting wintry precipitation, including ice, Sunday

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor febrero 28, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

WEATHER BLOG: Wintry precipitation, including ice, possible for Kansas City Sunday | Timeline:

Sunday is a First Alert Weather Impact Day

COMING DAYS. WE DO. JAMIE, THERE HASN’T BEEN A LOT OF CHANGE, AND THAT’S A GOOD THING. THERE HASN’T BEEN A LOT OF CHANGE WITH THE FORECAST THAT THAT PROMISES A LOT OF UNCERTAINTY AS FAR AS THE TYPE OF PRECIPITATION, EXACTLY WHERE AND EXACTLY WHEN. SO THERE ARE STILL SOME UNCERTAINTIES, BUT THERE ARE A LOT OF THINGS THAT WE ARE CONFIDENT IN AND WE ARE CONFIDENT IN A WINTRY MIX OF FREEZING RAIN, SLEET AND SNOW ON SUNDAY IN THE PEAK TIME FOR THAT WINTRY MIX WOULD BE LATE IN THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. I’LL INCLUDE IN THERE SUNDAY NIGHT, SO NOT SUNDAY MORNING OR EVEN IN THE EARLY AFTERNOON, BUT LATER IN THE DAY, AS TEMPERATURES HAVE THE MOST LIKELY CHANCE OF DROPPING BELOW FREEZING. THAT’S WHEN YOU’LL SEE A TRANSITION OVER TO THIS LIGHT WINTRY MIX, ESPECIALLY FOR COMMUNITIES AND COUNTIES ALONG AND NORTH OF INTERSTATE 70. SO THAT INCLUDES KANSAS CITY, SOUTH OF KANSAS CITY. YOU KNOW, THE MOST LIKELY TYPE OF PRECIPITATION IS RAIN SUNDAY AFTERNOON, EVEN INTO SUNDAY EVENING. NEXT WEEK IT WILL REMAIN WET AND STORMY, NO LONGER CONCERNED WITH WINTRY PRECIPITATION, BUT BOUTS OF RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS, AND WILL MONITOR THE SEVERE WEATHER POTENTIAL CLOSELY, ESPECIALLY ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. FOR NOW, THE RISK OF SEVERE WEATHER NEXT WEEK IS LOW, BUT IT’S MARCH AND IT HAS A MARCH PATTERN TO IT. THERE’S MOISTURE, THERE’S LIFT, SO THERE’S SOME CHECK MARKS THERE FOR STRONGER STORMS. 12 HOUR FORECAST FOR THE REST OF THE DAY. WARM, WINDY, CHALLENGING A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE. THE FIRE DANGER WILL REMAIN HIGH UNTIL THE WINDS DIE DOWN AT SUNSET. AND I WANT TO EMPHASIZE THIS ABOUT TOMORROW. ON THE FIRST ALERT NINE-DAY FORECAST. IT WILL BE SUNNY, DRY AND WARM, 68 DEGREES. THIS FRONT’S COMING IN SLOWER, SO WE’LL STILL ENJOY ANOTHER SPRING LIKE DAY ON SATURDAY. BUT ON SUNDAY, MUCH COLDER. 27 IN THE MORNING. BUT REMEMBER THAT PRECIPITATION DOESN’T START UNTIL SUNDAY AFTERNOON, WHEN A LOT OF THE TEMPERATURES WILL BE NEAR OR ABOVE FREEZING. SO I’M NOT CONCERNED ABOUT ANY IMPACTS FOR CHURCH PLANS EARLY SUNDAY MORNING. BUT THIS IS NOON ON SUNDAY FROM NOON UNTIL 6:00. THAT’S WHEN A COMBINATION OF RAIN AND WINTRY PRECIPITATION WILL BEGIN. THAT’S ALSO WHEN I HAVE THE GREATEST UNCERTAINTY ON EXACTLY WHERE THE RAIN, FREEZING RAIN, SLEET AND SNOW LINE WILL BE. I THINK IT’S GOING TO BE INTERSTATE 70 TO THE NORTH FOR THE WINTRY STUFF, AND THEN FOR THE REST OF SUNDAY EVENING INTO SUNDAY NIGHT, BOUTS OF LIGHT WINTRY PRECIPITATION ENDING BY SUNRISE ON MONDAY. AND THE MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION RIGHT NOW IS, IS WHAT KIND OF IMPACT IS THIS GOING TO HAVE ON THE ROADS OR SCHOOL MONDAY MORNING? YOU KNOW, IF THERE’S SOME SLICK SPOTS AND TEMPERATURES ARE BELOW FREEZING SUNDAY NIGHT, IT IS VERY POSSIBLE THAT THERE’S STILL SOME SLICK SPOTS REMAINING FOR MONDAY MORNING, EVEN THOUGH THERE WILL BE NO FREEZING RAIN, SLEET OR SNOW ON MONDAY, THERE IS A CHANCE OF RAIN MONDAY AFTERNOON. TEMPERATURES ABOVE FREEZING. THEN WE BEGIN OUR STORMY PATTERN ON TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THOSE ARE IMPACT DAYS. BOUTS OF RAIN AND STORMS ARE LIKELY ON THOSE DAYS, AND THE CHANCE OF RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE END OF NEXT WEEK INTO THE FOLLOWING WEEKEND. THERE COULD BE SEVERAL INCHES OF RAIN ADDED UP IN YOUR COMMUNITY OVER THAT STRETCH OF TIME. LET ME BRING YOU BACK TO THE IMPACT DAY ON SUNDAY. I WANT TO SHOW YOU THE ICE AND SNOW FORECAST. ICE AMOUNTS THROUGH 6:00 IN THE EVENING ON SUNDAY. NOT MUCH, BUT FROM 6:00 IN THE EVENING THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT, A FEW ONE HUNDREDTHS OF AN INCH, THAT WOULD BE ENOUGH TO RESULT IN SLICK SPOTS ON THE ROADS BY SUNDAY MORNING. SNOWFALL AMOUNTS THIS IS MAINLY GOING TO BE ALONG THE NORTH. INTERSTATE 70 AGAIN 6:00 IN THE EVENING. NOT MUCH THERE IN KANSAS CITY, AND FROM 6:00 IN THE EVENING TO SUNDAY NIGHT, WE MIGHT GET AN INCH OF SNOW IN THE METRO. 1 TO 2IN OF SNOW EXPECTED ALONG AND NORT


First Alert Meteorologist

Impactful wintry weather is likely from Sunday afternoon through Sunday night.A variety of precipitation—ranging from rain to freezing rain, sleet, and snow—will begin early Sunday afternoon. Rain is most likely south of Highway 58 in Kansas and south of Highway 50 in Missouri. A wintry mix of rain, freezing rain, sleet, and snow is possible for communities and counties along and north of Interstate 70, including Kansas City. Farther north of Highway 36, a mix of sleet and snow is most likely.The peak time for wintry precipitation is Sunday evening and night, when temperatures are most likely to drop below freezing. Road conditions may become slick and hazardous during this time, despite ground and air temperatures remaining above freezing for portions of the day.Freezing rain (ice) accumulations of a few hundredths of an inch are possible. Snow accumulations for many communities south of Highway 36 will be less than 1 inch, with amounts between 1 and 2 inches north of Highway 36 up to the Iowa border.Please keep in mind that transition zones between precipitation types remain broad, and subtle temperature shifts could change precipitation types.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. —

Impactful wintry weather is likely from Sunday afternoon through Sunday night.

A variety of precipitation—ranging from rain to freezing rain, sleet, and snow—will begin early Sunday afternoon. Rain is most likely south of Highway 58 in Kansas and south of Highway 50 in Missouri. A wintry mix of rain, freezing rain, sleet, and snow is possible for communities and counties along and north of Interstate 70, including Kansas City. Farther north of Highway 36, a mix of sleet and snow is most likely.

The peak time for wintry precipitation is Sunday evening and night, when temperatures are most likely to drop below freezing. Road conditions may become slick and hazardous during this time, despite ground and air temperatures remaining above freezing for portions of the day.

Freezing rain (ice) accumulations of a few hundredths of an inch are possible. Snow accumulations for many communities south of Highway 36 will be less than 1 inch, with amounts between 1 and 2 inches north of Highway 36 up to the Iowa border.

Please keep in mind that transition zones between precipitation types remain broad, and subtle temperature shifts could change precipitation types.

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Mundo

Naples: Arrestan a dos hombres por fuegos artificiales durante prohibición de quemas

by Editor de Mundo febrero 11, 2026
written by Editor de Mundo

Dos hombres fueron arrestados el domingo por la noche en Naples, Florida, después de que la policía los sorprendiera encendiendo fuegos artificiales cerca de un parque público durante una prohibición de quemas en el condado de Collier.

El Departamento de Policía de Naples informó que llegó al parque a última hora del domingo por la noche y encontró fuegos artificiales explotando en el cielo. Los oficiales patrullaban cerca de Goodlette-Frank Road y Central Avenue alrededor de las 11:30 p.m. cuando observaron fuegos artificiales cerca de River Park, adyacente a un complejo de condominios en la 3rd Avenue North.

Según el informe de arresto, Lee R. Van Lankveld intentó esconderse entre los arbustos para evadir a los oficiales, pero fue encontrado en posesión de múltiples tubos de fuegos artificiales y alcohol. Stephen A. Osborne también fue arrestado al regresar al lugar, acusado de huir de los agentes. La policía también tuvo que extinguir un pequeño incendio que se había originado.

El incidente ocurrió cerca de la casa de Ernesto Carrion, quien declaró: «Suena increíble. Es algo inesperado. También suena peligroso».

Los oficiales descubrieron varios fuegos artificiales «Super Gatling Cannon» en el campo. Un empleado de Phantom Fireworks en Fort Myers explicó que estos fuegos artificiales pueden alcanzar una altura de hasta 24 metros y están diseñados para ser clavados en el suelo, no sostenidos en la mano.

El uso de fuegos artificiales está prohibido en toda la Costa del Golfo durante una prohibición de quemas y solo es legal en Florida en Nochevieja, Año Nuevo y el 4 de julio.

Rick Reynolds, jefe de bomberos del Departamento de Bomberos de Fort Myers, advirtió: «Si cae en tus arbustos y quema la estructura de alguien, y se determina que fuiste tú quien lo provocó, podrías ser considerado responsable y, como consecuencia, podrías ser demandado y tener que pagar los daños».

La policía recuerda a los residentes que el uso de fuegos artificiales fuera de las fechas designadas, especialmente durante una prohibición de quemas, puede acarrear arresto y un grave riesgo de incendio.

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Negocio

Miami University: Clases suspendidas por tormenta invernal

by Editora de Negocio enero 24, 2026
written by Editora de Negocio

La Universidad de Miami en Oxford, Ohio, ha cancelado preventivamente las clases del lunes ante la llegada de una importante tormenta invernal que se proyecta afectará a gran parte del país, incluyendo el área metropolitana de Cincinnati. El lunes estaba programado como el primer día del semestre de primavera de 2026.

Se ha emitido una Advertencia de Tormenta Invernal para toda la región, válida desde la mañana del sábado hasta la noche del domingo, comenzando a las 10 a.m. del sábado.

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La universidad ha informado que las residencias estudiantiles permanecerán abiertas durante la tormenta, pero el campus estará cerrado el domingo 25 de enero y las clases del lunes 26 de enero han sido suspendidas. Las autoridades permitieron a los estudiantes regresar al campus a partir del mediodía del viernes 23 de enero, anticipando la fecha original de regreso, que estaba programada para el mediodía del domingo 25 de enero.

Cates Freska, estudiante de segundo año en Miami proveniente de California, aprovechó la oportunidad de llegar antes. “Siendo de California, sinceramente, si no hubiera podido llegar temprano y mudarme, literalmente no habría podido llegar a la universidad”, comentó Freska. “Es muy bueno que nos permitan mudarnos ahora”. La universidad renunció a la tarifa de mudanza anticipada de 45 dólares por noche.

Bashaun Smith, vicepresidente asociado y decano de estudiantes, enfatizó que la prioridad es la seguridad de los estudiantes. “No queremos que la tarifa sea un impedimento para nadie, especialmente para aquellos que tienen necesidades económicas”, afirmó Smith.

La Universidad de Miami solicita a los estudiantes que no puedan llegar al campus antes del martes debido a las condiciones climáticas que se comuniquen directamente con sus profesores. Aunque las clases estarán suspendidas el lunes, el campus permanecerá abierto con «servicios limitados» a partir de las 10 a.m., incluyendo el Centro de Recreación, Servicios de Salud Estudiantil, el Centro de Estudiantes Armstrong, la Biblioteca King y la librería Brick and Ivy. Se recomienda al profesorado que trabaje de forma remota el lunes, y aquellos puestos que no lo permitan deberán presentarse al campus o solicitar permiso. La universidad ha indicado que los gerentes y supervisores comunicarán los planes al personal.

Se recuerda que está prohibido estacionar vehículos en las rutas de emergencia durante las tormentas de nieve, y aquellos que lo hagan serán multados o remolcados. La universidad ha habilitado los estacionamientos de Ditmer y Chestnut Fields para emergencias por nieve.

Para obtener más información sobre el cierre del lunes, consulte el sitio web de Miami: https://miamioh.edu/news/weather/.

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