Kansas City, MO – A band of light snow will sweep across central and northern Missouri tonight into Monday morning, bringing freezing temperatures and slick road conditions. Accumulations are expected to range from less than an inch to 2 inches in some areas, particularly near I-70 and Highway 63.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Kansas City, the snow is anticipated to arrive late Sunday night and persist through early Monday. Drivers should be cautious on their morning commute as slick roads are likely, especially in low-traffic areas and on bridges. Temperatures will remain near freezing, with wind chill values in the single digits.
Conditions are expected to clear by Monday afternoon, but the region will stay cold through Tuesday, with highs struggling to reach the mid-30s. A brief warm-up on Wednesday may provide relief, with highs climbing into the low 50s, before another surge of cold air moves in Thursday.
Motorists are urged to allow extra travel time and check local road conditions before heading out. Residents should also prepare for possible delays and ensure outdoor pets are adequately sheltered.
For those planning ahead, the extended forecast includes mostly clear skies Tuesday and Wednesday, but frigid temperatures return Thursday, with lows dipping into the teens. Stay updated on weather conditions and advisories through local forecasts or the National Weather Service.
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