KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Break out your winter coats and keep them out. But you can leave your sunglasses at home.
The NBC Action News viewing area is in store for a cold week with limited amounts of sunshine.
Watch Gary Lezak's Evening Forecast by clicking on the media player to the right!The Weather Center predicts daytime highs to be below freezing for much of the next seven days, with several days reaching only the teens. Clouds covering the sun for most of the day will help keep temperatures low throughout each day.
A winter storm is approaching the area and will likely hit us Tuesday, causing anything from some freezing rain to a couple inches of snow across the region.
Snow totals could reach about 1 inch in Kansas City with amounts reaching up to 4 inches closer to the Iowa border.
In the cold weather, be sure to wear appropriate clothing when you go outside. Wear layers and don’t forget your hat, gloves and scarf.
Pets can be especially susceptible to the cold. Be sure to not keep them outside for extended periods of time.
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