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  • Apr 11, 2024 | kshb.com | Mike Nicco

    PLEASANT HILL, Mo. — The work to keep Kansas Citians safe from severe weather takes a team of professionals working around the clock, 365 days a year. “It’s like quiet chaos” National Weather Service - Pleasant Hill warning coordination meteorologist Jonathan Kurtz said of the work he and his team perform during storm season.

  • Feb 12, 2024 | kshb.com | Mike Nicco

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — You might have heard Kansas City is having a parade on Wednesday. LINK | KSHB 41 offers exclusive coverage of Chiefs Champions ParadeIt’s the third parade in the last five years for Kansas City, but it is shaping up to have the best weather. KSHB 41 Weather Chief Meteorologist Mike Nicco says temps will be in the upper 30s starting at 5 a.m. when fans start to line the parade route.

  • Jan 11, 2024 | kshb.com | Mike Nicco

    Hello Weather Bloggers and Enthusiast,Overall, our storm is trending drier now. A wintry mix with minor accumulation is now more likely Thursday night. I'm seeing a trend of light freezing rain to sleet across the Metro with the best chance of accumulation north of I-70 before changing to snow around Hwy 36 and north. Accumulation amounts look less than .10" from 8pm to midnight. That's being very specific and could change as we get closer to the event.

  • Jan 7, 2024 | kshb.com | Mike Nicco

    Hello Weather Bloggers and Enthusiasts!Thanks for stopping by. I'm glad you are curious to learn more about our new and exclusive Winter Storm Impact Scale. Winter weather advisories, watches and warnings can be confusing. I wanted to create a straightforward and easy to understand way of letting you know how each individual storm will impact you. A tool for you to use in helping you plan for our winter weather. Below you will find the eight winter weather conditions that create our biggest impacts.

  • Nov 28, 2023 | kshb.com | Mike Nicco

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The fall harvest is finished. The ground sits idle, but the work on a farm continues. Jay Armstrong is the owner and fourth-generation farmer of Armstrong Farms in Muscotah, Kansas, and he is no stranger to the ever-changing Midwest weather. Each season creates new challenges and every winter takes on its own personality. Farmers never stop working and learning how to improve their next harvest.

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Mike Nicco
Mike Nicco @MikeNiccoWX
13 Apr 25

Beautiful, Benton!

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Beautiful sunset tonight in Kansas City! #MoWx #WxTwitter #Wx #Sunset https://t.co/3rq9qvtmQZ

Mike Nicco
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10 Apr 25

The most under appreciated player from the most under appreciated Final Four teams. Have you ever heard @franfraschilla mention his name? Why don’t we ever see highlights from the ‘91 & ‘93 teams? #shame

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Adonis Jordan with Roy Williams #RockChalk https://t.co/1tuipJb9Lv

Mike Nicco
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8 Apr 25

RT @NWSKansasCity: Kansas City is right on time! Kansas City currently sits at 31 degrees making it a freeze. The date for the average last…