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Dangerous heat and humidity combo across Kansas today
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – It is a warm and muggy Wednesday morning, and the day ahead will follow suit. Wake-up temperatures in the 70s will top-out near the century mark, but sky-high humidity will make it feel like 105-110 degrees.
Today is a Storm Team 12 Weather Alert Day. Please avoid prolonged outdoor exposure during the afternoon, and if you must be outside, take frequent breaks in the shade and stay hydrated.
Isolated storms are expected to form this evening, mainly after 7 pm and mostly along and east of I-135. While the storms will be few and far between, any storm that does form will be capable of producing large hail and damaging wind gusts.
Thursday looks almost as hot, and just as humid as today before a cold front begins to move across Kansas Thursday night and Friday. As temperatures trend lower, storm chances will trend higher, especially Friday afternoon/evening when severe weather chances come back to Kansas.
Looking ahead… a significant weather pattern change looks likely next week. A ridge of high-pressure plans on parking itself over Kansas which would bring rain chances to a halt, and allow temperatures to climb into the triple digits, possibly for several days in-a-row.
WICHITA AREA FORECAST:
Today: Mostly sunny, hot, and humid. Wind: S 10-20. High: 99.
Tonight: Isolated evening storms; then partly cloudy. Wind: E/NE 5-15. Low: 73.
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny; overnight storms possible. Wind: E 5-15. High: 95.
Fri: Low: 72. High: 96. Partly cloudy; afternoon/evening storms likely.
Sat: Low: 70. High: 90. Partly cloudy; isolated evening storms.
Sun: Low: 69. High: 92. Partly cloudy; chance of overnight storms.
Mon: Low: 71. High: 94. Becoming mostly sunny.
Tue: Low: 72. High: 97. Mostly sunny and hot.
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State issues ‘Emergency Alert,’ advises drivers to stay off roads due to winter weather
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – A statewide alert sent to smartphones across Kansas urges drivers to stay off of Kansas roads unless there’s an emergency. The alert follows numerous closures across the state, including in Harvey County where the sheriff’s office issued a travel alert, advising that all state highways in the county are closing “due to the impacts of the winter storm. In Harvey County, the state highway closures include Interstate I-135, U.S. 50, K-196 and K-15.
“These State-maintained roadways, and we do not have a timeline when they will reopen. We will share updates as they are made available to us,” the county explained.
On Sunday afternoon, the Kansas Department of Transportation advised that due to low visibility and impassable conditions, Interstate 70 was closed in both directions from the Missouri state line in Kansas City west to the Ellsworth County line and that eastbound I-70 was also closed from Hays to the Missouri state line.
Joining Harvey County, KDOT said that all highways were closed in Marshall, Nemaha, Brown, Doniphan, Riley, Pottawatomie, Johnson, Jackson, Atchison, Wabaunsee, Shawnee, Jefferson, Leavenworth, Lyon, Osage, Douglas, Wyandotte, Washington, Clay, Geary, Dickinson, Morris, Marion, Chase, McPherson, Saline, Ellsworth, Lincoln, Ottawa, Mitchell, Republic, Cloud and Jewell counties.
Representing central Kansas and some of the areas most heavily impacted by the ice and snow, including Salina, Kansas Highway Patrol Troop C shed light on what troopers are dealing with.
“Due to untreated roadways and hazardous conditions, some motorists may be stuck for extended periods of time,” KHP Trooper Ben Gardner posted on the troop’s Facebook page a little after 5 p.m. Sunday. “Emergency response is extremely difficult, and we ask for your patience as troopers work to assist those in need. Please avoid travel if possible to help keep everyone safe.”
The first winter storm of 2025 prompted numerous closures to schools, businesses and local government facilities across Kansas. You can keep up with the full list of closures and delays here: https://www.kwch.com/weather/closings/. While temperatures will be dangerously cold on Monday, conditions are expected to improve enough throughout the day for most if not everyone to open again on Tuesday.
You can catch updates on highway conditions across Kansas here: www.kandrive.gov.
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All early flights canceled at KCI Airport during winter storm
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – Travelers trying to get in and out of Kansas City International Airport have long delays in front of them.
While the airport itself remains open, flights are not leaving or arriving Sunday.
According to flykc.com, airlines have canceled every flight leaving Kansas City before 5 p.m. There are no incoming flights expected to land at KCI Airport before 5:45 p.m. Sunday evening.
The airport told all impacted travelers Saturday to check with their airline for updates on flights and rescheduling options.
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KCI Airport closed for several hours Saturday afternoon because ice accumulated quickly. The airport eventually reopened, but travelers faced delays and cancelations.
Kansas City leaders are expected to provide updates concerning KCI Airport at 1 p.m. Sunday. Any information will be updated in this article.
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What channel is Kansas basketball vs UCF on today? Time, TV schedule, prediction
Kansas basketball’s Zeke Mayo, Hunter Dickinson react to WVU defeat
Check out everything Kansas basketball players Zeke Mayo and Hunter Dickinson had to say following Tuesday’s loss at home against West Virginia.
LAWRENCE — Kansas basketball continues Big 12 Conference play on Sunday on the road against UCF.
The No. 7 Jayhawks (9-3, 0-1 in Big 12) are coming off of a loss at home against West Virginia. UCF (10-2, 1-0 in Big 12) just beat Texas Tech on the road. It’s an opportunity for a rebound for KU, but coach Bill Self’s squad did lose this matchup last season.
Here’s how fans can follow, watch and stream the game against UCF, which is scheduled to tip off at 3 p.m. (CT):
What channel is Kansas basketball vs UCF on today?
Kansas basketball vs UCF time today
- Date: Sunday, Jan. 5
- Start time: 3 p.m. (CT)
Kansas basketball will play UCF at 3 p.m. (CT) at Addition Financial Arena in Orlando.
Kansas basketball vs UCF prediction
The Jayhawks are in a tough position this week after losing their Big 12 opener at home against West Virginia. It’s not as if making the trip to face UCF this weekend will be some break for Kansas. But this could be the wake-up call that KU needs on the way to a 74-67 win in front of a hostile crowd.
Kansas basketball 2024-25 schedule
Here’s a look at the last three games Kansas has played during the regular season. The full schedule is available online.
- Dec. 14 (home): NC State — Kansas won 75-60
- Dec. 22 (home): Brown — Kansas won 87-53
- Dec. 31 (home): West Virginia — Kansas lost 62-61
UCF basketball 2024-25 schedule
Here’s a look at the last three games UCF has played during the regular season. The full schedule is available online.
- Dec. 14 (neutral): Tulsa — UCF won 88-75
- Dec. 21 (home): Jacksonville — UCF won 86-66
- Dec. 31 (away): Texas Tech — UCF won 87-83
Jordan Guskey covers University of Kansas Athletics at The Topeka Capital-Journal. He is the National Sports Media Association’s sportswriter of the year for the state of Kansas for 2022. Contact him at jmguskey@gannett.com or on Twitter at @JordanGuskey.
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