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Kansas City expects more snow Thursday night. Some schools are already canceling classes
The Kansas City region is expected to get between 2-3 inches of snow Thursday night. And after the blizzard already cancelled classes for several days, Kansas City Public Schools already called a weather emergency day Friday,
Kansas City already covered in snow with another round on the way
The next round of snow is already falling in the Kansas City metropolitan area, which only adds to the large snow piles that line city streets and neighborhoods.
Winter storm to bring more 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 to see light snow Thursday night into Friday
Snowfall amounts between 1 inch and 2 inches will be common along and south of I-35 in Kansas and 50-Highway in Missouri, with up to 3 inches possible near Pleasanton, Butler, Clinton, and Warsaw. A mostly cloudy sky will remain for the rest of Friday, with temperatures not reaching freezing.
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,
Kansas City trash collection delayed again on Wednesday and Thursday due to snow
Kansas City and Kansas City, Kansas have extended their pause on trash and recycling collection. When will yours get picked up?
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 treating roads, here’s the latest on trash pickup.
Trash and recycling collection impacted in Fairfax County due to snow
The collection of trash and recycling in Fairfax County has been impacted after a winter storm left blankets of snow and icy conditions across the area Monday.
When will trash pickup be delayed in Kansas City in 2025? See the holiday schedule
After Kansas City canceled two days of trash pickup due to a big weekend snowfall, changes to the city’s collection schedule will continue into the rest of January. Trash and recycling pickup did not occur on Monday,
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'It's not safe': Some Johnson County parents say snow, ice cover their children's walk to school
Some parents are concerned that remaining piles of snow and ice are getting in the way of their kids making it to school ...
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Kansas City was pummeled by weekend snow. How well did MoDOT prepare, respond?
During the record-breaking storm that hit Kansas City, residents have expressed a range of comments — and sharp critiques — ...
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Kansas City metro school closings for Friday, January 10: Kansas and Missouri updates
Some schools will be closed or will shift to remote learning on Friday, Jan. 10, due to winter weather conditions affecting ...
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Mayor Quinton Lucas grades Kansas City's snow response as A-minus
Mayor Quinton Lucas said the city is working to change the narrative that city's surrounding Kansas City, Missouri, do a better job clearing snow after winter storms.
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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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