Kansas City, MO – A strong storm system could bring heavy, wet snow and rain to Kansas, Missouri, and Iowa beginning Tuesday. Travel disruptions are likely as road conditions worsen into Tuesday night.
According to the National Weather Service, the storm’s exact track remains uncertain, but areas north of the system could see significant snowfall. Parts of Nebraska, Illinois, and Wisconsin may also experience winter weather impacts. Southern Missouri and Kansas may receive a mix of rain and snow.
Snowfall totals will depend on the system’s final path, but wet, heavy snow is expected in parts of the region. Strong winds could further reduce visibility, creating hazardous travel conditions. Power outages may also occur due to the weight of the snow on trees and power lines.
Road conditions could deteriorate quickly, especially in northern Missouri and central Iowa. Commuters and travelers should monitor forecasts and prepare for possible delays. Airlines may see disruptions in affected areas.
Officials urge residents to stay updated on weather alerts and adjust travel plans if necessary. More information will be available as meteorologists refine the storm’s path.




