Kansas City, Missouri, is facing another snow day as local schools close for the fifth consecutive day due to winter weather conditions. The area received an additional 1-3 inches of snow on top of last weekend’s blizzard, impacting numerous school districts including Kansas City Public Schools and Independence School District. While some schools have opted for remote learning, the National Weather Service has issued warnings about slippery roads and advised residents to exercise caution. Meteorologists expect the snow to clear by Friday afternoon, but cold temperatures will persist.
Well, folks, it seems that Kansas City, Missouri is *still* in the grip of winter! As we wake up to yet another coating of snow, our local schools have decided to close their doors for the fifth consecutive day. That’s right, an impressive line-up of school districts across the area have made the smart call to keep students tucked away in their warm homes instead of braving the winter weather.
Just when we thought we were past the worst, Mother Nature surprised us with an additional *1-3 inches* of snow, landing right on top of the already snow-packed roads. This latest batch of snow added to the *nearly 11 inches* we saw from last weekend’s blizzard, causing a ripple effect of school closures. Districts such as the Independence School District, Kansas City, Kansas School District, Shawnee Mission, Raytown, Gardner Edgerton, Blue Valley, Kansas City Public Schools, and De Soto are all in on the action, keeping kids home warm and safe.
If you thought your school was going to brave the storm, think again! Schools like Liberty, North Kansas City, Park Hill, Lee’s Summit, Belton, Raymore Peculiar, and Platte County have opted for remote learning days. This means students should check in online for assignments to stay on track. While it’s not the same as bustling halls and classrooms, educators are doing their best to keep learning wheels turning even from a distance.
By Friday morning, the unofficial snowfall totals for the metro area ranged from *2-3 inches*, and a winter weather advisory had the local residents on alert until 9 a.m. It is essential to take it easy on those roads! The National Weather Service has warned about the *“slippery road conditions,”* advising everyone to drive with caution. Indeed, the Kansas Department of Transportation has reported that many roads in Johnson County are partially covered in snow, creating less than ideal driving situations.
The list of schools affected by the snow isn’t short. Académie Lafayette, Belton School District, Blue Springs Schools, Fort Leavenworth, Gardner Edgerton, Kearney School District, Olathe Public Schools, Raytown C-2, and Shawnee Mission School District have all canceled classes or shifted to virtual learning. Private schools weren’t spared either, with Bishop Miege High School, St. James Academy, and Kansas City Christian also announcing delays or cancellations.
For those curious about what lies ahead, meteorologists have good news! The winds of change will blow the snow away from Kansas City by mid-morning Friday. Following that, expect a bit of cloud cover, with temperatures creeping to a brisk *34 and 35 degrees* over the weekend. However, don’t pack your snow gear just yet! The mercury is anticipated to stay below freezing on Friday, dipping into the 20s as we head into the next week, meaning that the chill is far from over!
As of now, it looks like no additional snow is expected in the next five-day outlook for Kansas City. Here’s to hoping the white stuff clears out soon so we can all get back to our regular routines. Until then, stay warm, cozy, and safe, everyone!
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