
Cassie Wilson
Meteorologist at KMCI-TV (Kansas City, MO)
Meteorologist at KSHB-TV (Kansas City, MO)
Meteorologist at Kansas City Live
Meteorologist & Science Communicator MS Atmospheric Science & Proud PhD Drop Out AMS CBM & Broadcast Board Member Yogi | Boy Mom | GF Foodie
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1 month ago |
kshb.com | Cassie Wilson
TGIF Blog readers-As a mentor of mine would say, it's Friday night in the 'Big Town' and while a little on the chilly side, we've got a wonderful weather pattern to enjoy as we head through the next 5-7 days. Expect some cold morning this weekend but warmer weather each day. We will shake the cold front that moved through today, calm down the wind and clear out those skies.
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1 month ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Cassie Wilson
Share KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A strong late-winter storm barreled through the Kansas City region late Tuesday and early Wednesday, bringing gusty winds and icy conditions. Wheeler Field at Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, Airport recorded a maximum wind gust of 54 miles per hour, which appeared to be near the top gust in the immediate metro. A 68 mph wind gust near Rosendale, Missouri, topped the reports across the region. Fayetteville, Missouri, reported a 67 mph wind gust.
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1 month ago |
kshb.com | Cassie Wilson
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A strong late-winter storm barreled through the Kansas City region late Tuesday and early Wednesday, bringing gusty winds and icy conditions. KSHB 41 Weather’s Cassie Wilson says the highest wind gusts from the storm took place early Wednesday morning just after midnight. Wheeler Field at Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, Airport recorded a maximum wind gust of 54 miles per hour, which appeared to be near the top gust in the immediate metro.
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2 months ago |
kshb.com | Cassie Wilson
Happy Super Bowl Sunday blog readers —While the big day has arrived, we have a BIG weather week to talk about. So let's get right to it! We have three storms and two different Arctic air pushes to prepare for as we navigate the middle of February. We have a pocket of Arctic air to our north and gulf moisture trapped to our south. And both are getting ready to make their respective moves. As these two ingredients come together, we are fueling multiple winter storms.
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2 months ago |
kshb.com | Cassie Wilson
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Happy Red Friday Chiefs fans -Here we go, it is officially time for the AFC championship or Arrowhead invitational. But before we get too far into this blog I have to be completely transparent, this meteorologist was born in Buffalo, NY and well the Mafia runs deep in my family. But don't worry science always comes first so let's break down that cold weather stats ahead of the game this weekend.
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