WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Arctic air returns this weekend, and it will bring some of the coldest temperatures we’ve seen so far this winter. Feels-like temperatures on Thursday morning are in the teens and 20s throughout the state. But the worst is yet to come.
A spacecraft has captured detailed images of Mercury's north pole, shedding new light on the mysterious side of the planet.
Road conditions are beginning to deteriorate in the central U.S. as a mixture of snow, ice and plunging temperatures arrived.
Temperatures are again set plummet across parts of the U.S. from this weekend after a strong cold front sweeps across the country.
Mid-January is always a period of great adjustment. That icy time when we hopefully have finally started ending dates with '25 instead of '24 and also finally stopped awkwardly wishing people "Happy New Year" even when the year is no longer all that new.
The European Space Agency released stunning snapshots showing the permanently shadowed craters at the top of our solar system's smallest, innermost planet.
European mission to Mercury just made its sixth flyby of the planet, revealing stunning close-ups of the permanently shadowed craters at Mercury's north pole.
The BepiColombo spacecraft captured the photographs during its last flyby of Mercury, a maneuver necessary to propel the mission into orbit around the planet
People living "basically anywhere from the Rockies eastward" will see extremely cold temperatures over the next several days, a meteorologist says. That includes Kansas City, which is set to host a Chiefs playoffs game this weekend.
The temperature at kickoff Saturday is expected to be in the low to mid-20s, but northerly winds could make it feel much colder. After facing the coldest game in Arrowhead history last year, fans, players and medical personnel are more than ready.