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Typically, Kansas City sees the first winter storm that brings 1 inch or more of snow around mid-December. Although this year is about a month early, it is not the earliest.
Kansas City, it's been quite the week, and Old Man Winter isn't done with us yet.Friday is a First Alert Weather Impact Day due to the bands of light snow that created winter weather driving ...
Snow in Kansas City is rare for the month of April but it does happen. Since 1972, when KCI became the official weather reporting station for Kansas City, there have been 25 times of measurable ...
UPDATE, 5 p.m. | Kansas City, Missouri, officials say they have activated their 400-person Snow Team ahead of Wednesday's snowfall. Crews began treating roads with salt and Ice Ban Monday morning ...
i think the snow comes to an end here in kansas city in the next hour or two, from west to east. blizzard warnings are still in effect until 6:00 this morning. minimal new snow accumulations.
In Kansas City’s Northland, just over 2 inches of snow had already fallen by 7 a.m. near Liberty, and the worst is yet to ...
On average, Kansas City has its first snow on Nov. 28. But since 2000, most of our first snowfalls have been in December, so there’s always a chance we could wait awhile.
Winter weather is heading for Kansas City, with forecasts predicting snow and ice starting Saturday, Jan. 4, followed by below-freezing temperatures the next week. The National Weather Service’s ...
Kansas City’s new snow removal process has been tested as the city experienced several snowy days in recent weeks. Platt said the city is taking a more proactive approach to snow removal.
Checked in this afternoon with the Kansas City Snow Team™️. We have 400 drivers from Public Works, Water, and Parks ready to hit streets in every corner of our city tonight.
A Kansas City snow plow pushes the remaining slush from Noland Road near Frost Road on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025. When a blizzard blanketed snow across the metro, Kansas City Hall and the Missouri ...
Speaking of waiting, in winter 2021-2022, Kansas City didn’t have its first measurable snow until New Year’s Day, and in 1980, Kansas City recorded the latest date for its first snow on Jan. 21.