Hey there, Kansas City drivers! It looks like we’ve got some rough patches on the roads today, so buckle up and stay alert as we navigate through the latest traffic situations around the city. Settle in as we break down what’s happening on the highways, especially with the heavy rain making its presence felt.
First off, we’ve got a handful of broken down vehicles strung along the ever-busy I-35 corridor. If you’re heading through Olathe, be aware of a vehicle stuck on eastbound I-35 between East Santa Fe Street and 119th Street. This particular hiccup stretches about 210 feet and was reported just after 5:22 p.m.
Meanwhile, over in Kansas City, on the northbound side, another broken down vehicle has popped up between Eaton Street and the Southwest Trafficway. This situation spans 50 feet and was reported around 5:40 p.m. The latest update, thankfully, came shortly after at 6:23 p.m.
The weather isn’t doing us any favors as heavy rain is causing a flurry of caution advisories. Starting from late afternoon, authorities have been dishing out traffic warnings for hazardous driving conditions due to heavy rain stretching from 95th Street to I-635 on eastbound I-35. This stretches a hefty 5.20 miles and was first reported by 2:43 p.m.
If you’re in the Overland Park area, watch out! Rain is also posing dangerous conditions on the Harry Darby Memorial Highway. The warning was issued from exit 1A to I-35 South, with updates just following shortly after at 5:47 p.m.
Let’s not forget the traffic incidents that are also contributing to the mess. A minor crash has been reported on Wyandotte Street between exit 2T and I-35 South around 5:07 p.m. Watch out for more details streaming in!
Soon after, reports surfaced of a crash on eastbound I-35 from 119th Street to I-435. Just shy of 470 feet is causing disruptions here. All of this drama kicked off with a report at 2:02 p.m., and updates continued flowing into 2:17 p.m.
Drivers navigating southbound I-29 or I-35 in North Kansas City should be on high alert as the rain drives up dangers. A traffic advisory is in effect from 16th Avenue to East Front Street. Heavy rain is dragging down visibility and road conditions, impacting roughly 0.89 miles.
On the same note, southern routes haven’t been spared either, with alerts impacting both I-29 and I-635. There’s a recommendation to exercise caution across multiple highway stretches, particularly where heavy rains are making driving treacherous.
Let’s not forget the unfortunate drivers stuck with vehicle troubles! If you stumble upon a stalled car between 24th Street and I-635, that’s just another reminder that vehicle issues can arise at the most inconvenient times. This section is affected by 620 feet of stuck lanes but was reported as cleared shortly thereafter.
As you push through your commutes, keep your eyes peeled for the latest updates—slow down, maintain safe distances, and try to avoid driving during heavy downpours if possible. There are no current severe accidents to report, but we all know how quickly things can change on the roads.
For those out there navigating these rainy, troubled streets, stay safe and drive smart. Let’s hope for clearer skies soon! If you see something that needs attention or have thoughts to share about this format, don’t hesitate to fill out our feedback form.
Until next time, safe travels and stay tuned for more updates on our traffic conditions!
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