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Frigid Front Moves In, Mavericks Seek 13th Straight Home Win, and UMKC Coaching Transition Costs

Frigid Front Moves In, Mavericks Seek 13th Straight Home Win, and UMKC Coaching Transition Costs

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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Friday, February sixth.

We're tracking some significant weather moving into our area today that's going to impact your Friday plans. An arctic cold front is slowly approaching the region, and we're expecting widespread snow to develop this afternoon and evening. Right now things are cloudy with just a few stray flurries, but by late afternoon we're looking at steady snow moving in from west to east. Most accumulation should stay under an inch during the daytime hours, but tonight is when things get serious. We're expecting an inch or two of snow overnight with some heavier bursts, and winds are going to pick up significantly, gusting over forty miles per hour. Wind chills are going to drop to zero or below, so bundle up if you're heading out. Road conditions will deteriorate throughout the evening, so plan accordingly if you need to travel.

On the sports front, we've got some exciting ECHL action happening right here in Kansas City tonight. The Kansas City Mavericks are hosting the Tulsa Oilers at seven oh five Central Time, and this is a big one. The Mavericks have won twelve consecutive home games, outscoring opponents forty eight to twenty three during that stretch. Jackson Jutting has been on fire lately with fourteen points in his last eleven games. The Oilers are coming in hot too with their goalie Tomas Suchanek making thirty one or more saves in each of his last three appearances, so expect a competitive matchup.

Down at city hall, there's been some friction this week. House Democrats are expressing serious concerns after Republican legislators cut short debate on a bill that would stop people living unlawfully in the country from getting certain public benefits. The move prevented the minority party from fully voicing their opposition, prompting strong statements from Democratic representatives about the need to protect everyone's right to be heard in our legislative process.

We're also hearing that UMKC may need to pay its outgoing men's basketball coach Marvin Menzies hundreds of thousands of dollars after he finishes out this season. That's a significant financial commitment for the university as they navigate coaching transitions.

Looking ahead at the weekend, conditions will eventually moderate as we move past this cold front. After today's winter weather passes through overnight, we should see some relief with temperatures creeping back up over the next week.

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