The Official Kansas City Weather Thread
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So how do you all feel about Katie Horner and our other worthless TV stations breaking in tonight with Severe Weather Alerts?
The storms are an hour or more NE of the city and are heading E-SE but yet they disrupted a bunch of major shows tonight. Survivor, Grey's Anatomy, etc.
This is just ridiculous.
The storms are an hour or more NE of the city and are heading E-SE but yet they disrupted a bunch of major shows tonight. Survivor, Grey's Anatomy, etc.
This is just ridiculous.
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Its effing ridiculous. I haven't seen or felt a drop of rain, thunder, lightning ir anything yet we're in a tornando watch and thunderstorm watch. Where? What am I missing? I grilled out tonight and it was gorgeous.
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I didn't even recognize the towns they were warning. How far does KCTV5's viewing audience extend? I guess I don't understand what they need to tell us for half an hour that they can't tell us on a scrawl at the bottom. If you need to break in during a commercial for a minute to bring our attention to the scrawl, that's fine, but honestly, I don't need to see a map with a red blob on it to let me know I am in peril.
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Notice I started this thread 1433 days ago about precisely this issue, and it still persists.
Notice that Channel 5 was the worst TV station EVAR!!111 1433 days ago and remains that way now.
Notice that Channel 5 was the worst TV station EVAR!!111 1433 days ago and remains that way now.
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The towns were literally halfway to Columbia.KCMax wrote: I didn't even recognize the towns they were warning. How far does KCTV5's viewing audience extend? I guess I don't understand what they need to tell us for half an hour that they can't tell us on a scrawl at the bottom. If you need to break in during a commercial for a minute to bring our attention to the scrawl, that's fine, but honestly, I don't need to see a map with a red blob on it to let me know I am in peril.
It wasn't just KCTV5, KMBC and busby were also in the action as was Lezak and NBC. The only station with any smarts this time seemed to be Fox4, they didn't interrupt anything.
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It's worse in Denver because the majority of sever weather occurs out on the eastern plains toward the KS border, and I guess the 50 people who live out there all get Denver news stations. We can have sunny weather in Denver, yet our TV screens are lit up with all sorts of warnings/watches for tiny towns and counties I've never even heard of. Rarely do any of them actually apply to metro Denver counties.
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Does anyone remember what the sun looked like?
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I think I have rickets. Anyone else have the feeling that we are going to bankrupt the city this winter with sand and salt?
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Lotta people nervous that this winter will be "the big one".NDTeve wrote: I think I have rickets. Anyone else have the feeling that we are going to bankrupt the city this winter with sand and salt?
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Looks like the folliage might be pretty nice this year - but not like we can really see it or appreciate it when it is hidden in rain, fog and clouds all the time.
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NDTeve wrote: I think I have rickets. Anyone else have the feeling that we are going to bankrupt the city this winter with sand and salt?
I think that this weather this summer/fall is more of a continuation of last winters high precipitation (mostly in the form of rain) and the likelyhood of two wet winters in a row here are remote. Typically winters tend to be quite "droughty" around here! El NINO will take the rain /precip further south towards the Gulf states this winter. I expect a"normal" winter with wild temperature fluctuations and sudden wind shifts!
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How about a big tip of the hat to the KC weather forcasting community . . . looking for that 6-12 inches of overnight snow to show up any minute now. &&&&&
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i cautiously watched a bit of one of those local HD weather channels last night and they were cavalierly throwing around the word BLIZZARD. we are to blame for boosting their ratings, otherwise they wouldn't bother stirring people up.
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I hope nobody wanted to watch anything uninterrupted on a local channel tonight. I'll bet my 2 cents that they'll all break into normal programming with "team coverage" and using yard sticks to measure the half inch of snow. Don't worry though, they'll cut back to normal programming about 10 seconds before the ads, which they will air 100%.
I seriously wonder why can't they go nuts with their weather updates on their digital sub channels? No one recieves analog signals anymore so it's not like someone could tune in 9.1 but not 9.2(unless of course you're like me and have the cheap standard cable which doesn't include the sub channels but I do have local weather on channel 20). If the public owns the air waves can't we petition the FCC to force tv stations to do this?
I seriously wonder why can't they go nuts with their weather updates on their digital sub channels? No one recieves analog signals anymore so it's not like someone could tune in 9.1 but not 9.2(unless of course you're like me and have the cheap standard cable which doesn't include the sub channels but I do have local weather on channel 20). If the public owns the air waves can't we petition the FCC to force tv stations to do this?
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Well, that's one thing Houston has KC beat in...Snow in the 2009-2010 winter. I snowed pretty hard down here last Friday, kind of took me by surprise. Earliest snow on record in Houston.LenexatoKCMO wrote: How about a big tip of the hat to the KC weather forcasting community . . . looking for that 6-12 inches of overnight snow to show up any minute now. &&&&&
I see KC has another chance coming up as a new low is moving into the SW.
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not as long as the programming they're providing you is "free".mailman641 wrote: If the public owns the air waves can't we petition the FCC to force tv stations to do this?
solution: stop watching broadcast tv. it's not as hard as you think.
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Watch FX...or Netflix Californication.DaveKCMO wrote: not as long as the programming they're providing you is "free".
solution: stop watching broadcast tv. it's not as hard as you think.
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The snow is not the part that sucks so far, it's that murderous wind that is relentless.