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Kansas City Local Pulse: Spring Weather, Royals Doubleheader, and Big Stadium News
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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Saturday, April fourth.
We're waking up to quite a bit happening across the metro this weekend, so let's dive right in. First, if you're heading out today, keep your weather app handy. Yesterday brought severe thunderstorm watches and tornado warnings to parts of the region, and while things are calming down this morning, spring showers are still in the forecast. Expect daytime highs in the mid-sixties to low seventies, so layers are definitely your friend. The good news is we're looking at a much quieter day ahead, perfect for getting out and exploring everything KC has to offer.
Speaking of getting out, there's plenty happening around town. The Royals had some schedule shuffling thanks to yesterday's weather. Their series with the Milwaukee Brewers was originally set for Friday but got pushed back. Now we're looking at a split doubleheader today with the first game at one ten in the afternoon and the second at six ten. Luinder Avila will get his first major league start in game one, which is pretty exciting for Kansas City baseball fans.
On the cultural side, we've got the annual Tacos and Tequila Festival back this year, and if you're looking for family fun, the Overland Park Convention Center is hosting events today from ten in the morning until four in the afternoon. It's a great Saturday if you want to support local businesses and enjoy what makes our community special.
From a development perspective, the state legislature just voted to create a sports authority to oversee the massive three billion dollar Kansas City Chiefs stadium project. This is one of the largest economic development efforts we've seen, and if Governor Laura Kelly signs off on it, an eleven-member board will manage construction of a super bowl capable domed stadium in Wyandotte County along with team headquarters and practice facilities in Olathe. This deal is shaping our region's future for decades to come.
The real estate market continues to show strength. We're in that sweet spot where April offers milder temperatures before summer heat kicks in. Hotel rates are running about twenty to twenty five percent lower than peak season, making it an ideal time for visitors and locals alike to explore neighborhoods from downtown to Village West.
As we head into the afternoon, remember that while we dodged the worst of yesterday's severe weather, spring in Kansas City means staying weather aware. Keep an eye on forecasts if you're planning outdoor activities, but overall you're looking at a pretty pleasant day to get outside and enjoy our blooming parks and neighborhoods.
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We're waking up to quite a bit happening across the metro this weekend, so let's dive right in. First, if you're heading out today, keep your weather app handy. Yesterday brought severe thunderstorm watches and tornado warnings to parts of the region, and while things are calming down this morning, spring showers are still in the forecast. Expect daytime highs in the mid-sixties to low seventies, so layers are definitely your friend. The good news is we're looking at a much quieter day ahead, perfect for getting out and exploring everything KC has to offer.
Speaking of getting out, there's plenty happening around town. The Royals had some schedule shuffling thanks to yesterday's weather. Their series with the Milwaukee Brewers was originally set for Friday but got pushed back. Now we're looking at a split doubleheader today with the first game at one ten in the afternoon and the second at six ten. Luinder Avila will get his first major league start in game one, which is pretty exciting for Kansas City baseball fans.
On the cultural side, we've got the annual Tacos and Tequila Festival back this year, and if you're looking for family fun, the Overland Park Convention Center is hosting events today from ten in the morning until four in the afternoon. It's a great Saturday if you want to support local businesses and enjoy what makes our community special.
From a development perspective, the state legislature just voted to create a sports authority to oversee the massive three billion dollar Kansas City Chiefs stadium project. This is one of the largest economic development efforts we've seen, and if Governor Laura Kelly signs off on it, an eleven-member board will manage construction of a super bowl capable domed stadium in Wyandotte County along with team headquarters and practice facilities in Olathe. This deal is shaping our region's future for decades to come.
The real estate market continues to show strength. We're in that sweet spot where April offers milder temperatures before summer heat kicks in. Hotel rates are running about twenty to twenty five percent lower than peak season, making it an ideal time for visitors and locals alike to explore neighborhoods from downtown to Village West.
As we head into the afternoon, remember that while we dodged the worst of yesterday's severe weather, spring in Kansas City means staying weather aware. Keep an eye on forecasts if you're planning outdoor activities, but overall you're looking at a pretty pleasant day to get outside and enjoy our blooming parks and neighborhoods.
This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. Thank you so much for tuning in. Don't forget to subscribe for more local updates. For more information, check out quiet please dot ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI