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National Weather Service, Kansas City metropolitan area
Winter storm to bring new snow to Kansas City. Here’s a closer look at how much
How much new snow will fall in your area? Here are some charts showing showing possible snowfall totals at locations across the Kansas City metro.
Kansas City weather: More snow possible, with more south of the metro area
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory from 5 p.m. Thursday to 9 a.m. Friday for portions of east-central Kansas and central and west-central Missouri. Counties included in the advisory are Miami County,
Winter weather advisory issued for parts of Kansas City area beginning Thursday evening
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for parts of the Kansas City area beginning Thursday evening.
Winter weather advisory expands to parts of Kansas City metro. How much snow is likely?
The chance of snow in the Kansas City area grew significantly overnight, with up to a few inches now possible, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service. The weather service expanded a winter weather advisory to include the southern part of the metro,
Photos: See the impact of Kansas City's snow storm across the metro
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 city remains shut down.
Professional roofers explain water damage at Kansas City-area homes following snow storm
Some residents in the KC-metro area have noticed water damage on their ceilings after the major snow storm that trekked through the region, so KSHB 41 News asked local roofing professionals about it.
Kansas City weather: Light snow expected in metro area, heavier snow south
Light snow is forecasted for the Kansas City metro area late Thursday evening, with up to three inches possible south of the city.
How much snow did the Kansas City metro get?
Here's how much snow the Kansas City metro received after the weekend snowstorm, according to the National Weather Service
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Kansas City overhauled its approach to snow removal. Blizzard response shows some payoff
City manager Brian Platt says planning, technology and an aggressive approach to snow removal are making city streets ...
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When will trash pickup around Kansas City resume after the blizzard? Here’s what to know
Kansas City trash and recycling pickup has been canceled because of last weekend’s snow and ice. While crews focus on ...
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After Kansas City's snowstorm: Tips to clear snow while avoiding injury
Kansas City’s record snow means many will be out shoveling. But without the proper precautions, shoveling snow can put you at ...
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A Kansas City fan came to aid of Chiefs’ Jaylen Watson and cleared snow at his home
Watson responded by sending Mashburn a direct message and the Chiefs fan came to the aid of the cornerback. On Wednesday ...
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Historic winter storm forces City Hall, MoDOT to make tough calls on clearing Kansas City roads
For most people, a major snowstorm means stocking up on groceries, keeping a stack of blankets handy and maybe even a ...
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‘Speeds up the process:’ Residents urged to clear snow banks from fire hydrants
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Large snow banks created from clearing off the roadways from the extreme winter weather could slow ...
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Are Kansas City area schools running out of snow days? See Missouri and Kansas laws
School districts in Missouri currently must provide 1,044 hours of instruction, or approximately 166 days, per school year.
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