News Summary
The Kansas City region is under a cold weather advisory, starting from 6 p.m. Monday through noon Tuesday, prompting multiple school closures and delays. With forecasts predicting temperatures at or below zero and dangerous wind chills, several school districts have modified their schedules to ensure the safety of students. Residents are advised to stay warm and prepared for chilly conditions as authorities monitor the situation closely.
Kansas City Region Faces Cold Weather Advisory Leading to Multiple School Closures and Delays
Well, folks, it looks like the cold weather is making its presence felt here in the Kansas City region! As temperatures take a nosedive, residents are gearing up for some rather frigid conditions that might make you want to stay snuggled up under a warm blanket with a hot cup of cocoa. A cold weather advisory is now in effect, starting from 6 p.m. Monday and lasting until noon on Tuesday. So, if you thought spring was just around the corner, think again!
Frigid Forecast Ahead!
As we wake up on Tuesday morning, we’re in for some seriously chilly weather. Forecasters predict that temperatures could be at or below zero degrees! Combine that with wind chill values plunging between -10 to -25 degrees, and it’s a recipe for some potentially dangerous conditions. It’s important to note that frostbite can set in within as little as 30 minutes if you’re exposed to temperatures around -25 degrees. So, don’t forget to bundle up and stay safe!
School Closures and Delays
- Lawrence Public Schools have announced a full cancellation of classes.
- Raytown Public Schools will go virtual, making it a day of online learning for students.
- Blue Valley Schools will start two hours later than usual, focusing on keeping everyone safe.
- Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools are following suit with a two-hour delay, but their early childhood centers will be closed for the day.
- Olathe Public Schools will also be starting two hours late and have decided to operate under “Plan C,” meaning staff will come in two hours later than their norm.
- Park Hill School District and De Soto School District will have a two-hour delay.
- Turner School District is on board with a similar two-hour delay.
- Kansas City Public Schools will be using an AMI day, replacing in-person instruction with online learning from home.
- Lone Jack C-6 Schools will see a delayed opening at 9:50 a.m.
- Belton School District has cancelled in-person classes and will rely on their fifth AMI distance-learning day.
- Center School District has chosen to close for the day.
- Leavenworth USD 453 and Kearney School District will both begin their day two hours late.
- Pleasant Hill Schools have opted to cancel in-person classes and conduct a virtual day.
- Smithville School District, Spring Hill Schools, and Unified School District 232 will also be on a two-hour delay.
Keep an Eye on Updates!
So, if you have kids at home, be prepared for a chilly day ahead! Whether it’s virtual learning or a cozy day off school, let’s stay warm out there and keep an eye on the forecast. Stay safe and bundle up!
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- Wikipedia: Cold Wave
- Google Search: Kansas City Weather Updates