Kansas City, MO – Missouri residents are dealing with dangerously cold temperatures, with wind chills as low as -15°F. Another round of wintry weather is expected Friday into Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) Kansas City, single-digit and below-zero wind chills will continue through Friday morning. The coldest temperatures will impact areas north of Highway 36. Some regions could experience a wintry mix Friday afternoon, with up to half an inch of accumulation.
Late Friday into Saturday, rain could transition into snow, potentially bringing an inch of accumulation. NWS warns of dangerously cold wind chills returning Sunday into early next week.
Residents should prepare for freezing temperatures and hazardous travel conditions. Officials advise dressing in layers and limiting time outdoors. Drivers should stay updated on road conditions and allow extra travel time.
Stay informed by checking NWS updates and monitoring local weather reports. The extreme cold could impact daily routines, so precautions are essential.
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