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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.
you know, it’s still snowing at a pretty good clip here in kansas city. and we’ll continue to snow throughout the next 3 or 4 hours here on the kansas side through lunchtime.
A pair of winter storms will move through the Kansas City area, bringing snow to the metro. However, the second storm warrants closer attention. Snow from the first storm is expected to fall in ...
Kansas City winter storm: Snow and dangerous winds impacting travel. The blizzard warning has been allowed to expire while a high wind warning remains in place through Wednesday night.
How much snow had fallen in Kansas? The state's highest snowfall total as of early Tuesday evening had been 6 inches, reported at Ness City in western Kansas, according to the weather service.
The Kansas City metro is still digging itself out from a nearly-record 11 inches of snow that got dumped by a blizzard over the weekend. Roads remain icy and treacherous, however, and much of the ...
Northeast Kansas received less snow than anticipated from a winter storm Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. The storm prompted school and government closures in Shawnee County. Slick road ...
As much as 10.5 inches of snow fell late Thursday and early Friday in Kansas, the National Weather Service said. That amount was recorded at Hardtner, one mile north of the Oklahoma border in ...
Meteorologists with the National Weather Service in Kansas are predicting snow in the state this weekend. But how much, when and where are unknown as the winter storm approaches.
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 ...
It was like a scene out of “Fast and Furious.” A home security camera caught a glimpse of a snow plow in Kansas City, burning down a residential block in the middle of the night Tuesday.
The snowfall was also Kansas City’s fourth largest single-day snowfall on record, dating back to 1888. The Top 3 were 16.1 inches on March 23, 1912, 11.8 inches on Jan. 18, 1962, and Feb. 27, 1900.
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