Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Friday, November 28th, 2025.
We're starting this Friday morning with a winter weather alert that's going to impact your day. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory that runs through Sunday at midnight. We're expecting a wintry mix of rain and snow throughout the region, with total snow accumulation forecasted between one and three inches. Visibility is going to be reduced, so take it slow out there if you're traveling. For today specifically, we're looking at cloudy skies with a high around forty-two degrees and a low tonight around thirty-eight. Wind gusts up to seventeen miles per hour are possible. By Saturday things are going to get more active with rain and snow in the mix, and then come Sunday we're looking at much colder temperatures moving in. So bundle up this weekend and keep those ice scrapers handy.
Speaking of the weather, we had quite the atmospheric show at AT&T Stadium yesterday during the Cowboys and Chiefs Thanksgiving matchup. The Dallas Cowboys pulled off a thirty-one to twenty-eight victory, and while the win kept their playoff hopes alive, they had to contend with an interesting adversary: the sun itself. The stadium's unique east-west alignment meant that bright sunlight was streaming through the western end zone windows during the afternoon game. Quarterback Dak Prescott had a pass to receiver George Pickens that went incomplete partly because Pickens couldn't see the ball coming into the glare. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes also struggled with the conditions. This isn't the first time we've seen AT&T Stadium's sun issues impact play, and it's a reminder of the challenges that come with the facility's distinctive design. Owner Jerry Jones has consistently rejected proposals to install curtains at that end of the stadium, so we'll likely continue seeing these moments during afternoon games on clear days.
Looking ahead to the weekend, we've got some community preparations to make with the winter weather moving in. Make sure you're stocked up on essentials and that your heating systems are in good working order. The next few days are going to test our city's readiness as temperatures drop and precipitation increases. We'll be monitoring conditions closely and will have updates as the system develops.
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