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See photos from Kansas City’s 2025 blizzard
Live updates: Blizzard lets up in Kansas City, leaving 6-10 inches of snow. Next: cold
The wintry weather has prompted many Kansas City schools to cancel classes for Monday. After the winter storm moves out of the metro, bone-chilling cold will sweep across the Kansas City area, plunging wind chills to as low as 15 degrees below zero.
Cold weather advisory in place after blizzard exits Kansas City
Saturday and Sunday are First Alert Weather Alert Days for a major winter storm pushing through our area that will result in problematic road conditions and heavy snow into the start of the week. Officials have warned that travel may be "impossible" Sunday and into the start of the work week.
Thick blanket of snow, dangerous roads: See photos from Kansas City’s 2025 blizzard
Windblown snow engulfs Izzy Licos while he uses a snow blower to clear a drift from the sidewalk of a business Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in downtown Overland Park. Blizzard conditions hit the Kansas City metro crippling transportation and shutting down several businesses.
Snow, Storm and Mid-Atlantic
Winter Storm Brings Heavy Snow To Mid-Atlantic And Forces School Closures—Here’s Which States Will Be Most Impacted
According to the National Weather Service’s early Monday morning update, the winter storm will continue to cause “severe travel delays” and “major impacts” are expected in parts of West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C., and Delaware.
Winter storm live updates: Heavy snow and ice create dire travel conditions for millions
Hazardous travel conditions are expected across Central Plains and the Mid-Atlantic as a significant Winter storm moves east.
Winter Storm Blair Brings Snow To Mid-Atlantic, Including Baltimore, Washington, D.C.
A widespread winter storm has prompted winter storm warnings across numerous states from the Ohio Valley to the mid-Atlantic.
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Kansas City preliminary snowfall totals show record-breaking amounts in and around the metro
It is only the eighth time since 1888 that Kansas City has received at least 10 inches of snow in a single day.
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Kansas City comes to a halt after weekend winter storm and freezing temperature
Kansas City, Mo., received nearly a foot of snow over in a single day, forcing road and air traffic to come to a halt. NBC ...
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Snowfall is tapering off in Kansas City, but experts predict frigid temperatures ahead
Follow live Kansas City blizzard coverage here. The snow that blanketed Kansas City from Saturday into Sunday is expected to end by midnight in most of the metro, a National Weather Service ...
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Kansas City leaders provide update as dangerous winter weather continues Sunday afternoon
Three hundred snow plow trucks are out on Kansas City, Missouri streets Sunday as the snowfall continues to cover roadways ...
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Heavy snow hits US, bringing blizzard risk to Kansas and Missouri
A state of emergency has been declared in five states, with the storm set to bring the coldest temperatures in over a decade.
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‘Really difficult storm’: Snow to keep falling in Wichita, frigid wind chills to follow
Baerg acknowledged that this storm was significant in terms of the harsh conditions.
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The forecast for 10 cities that will be most affected by the winter storm
Find out which cities have the highest winter storm impact rating as snow, ice and wind combine to cause hazardous conditions.
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Road conditions declining across Illinois, Missouri as winter storm hits Bi-state | Check latest conditions here
As the winter storm continues, significant travel issues are anticipated. As of Sunday morning, the Missouri Department of ...
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