Heavy snowfall blankets Kansas City as residents prepare for the winter storm.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesKansas City is preparing for a significant winter storm expected to bring 2-6 inches of snow and extremely low temperatures, dropping to 0°F with wind chills between -20°F to -30°F. City services are being adjusted, with emergency shelters opened for those in need, and nearly all school districts are shifting to virtual learning. Despite the challenges, a warmer weekend is on the horizon.
Hey Kansas City! Hold onto your hats because a significant winter storm is predicted to hit our area starting late Monday night and continuing through Tuesday evening. That’s right, it looks like we’re in for a wild ride with some serious snowfall and some of the coldest temperatures we’ve seen in a long while.
Forecasters are predicting that the snow will pick up late Monday night, with accumulations expected to be anywhere from 2-6 inches for the metro area. Southern areas might get even more, so make sure you keep an eye on those snow totals as we move through the week. As of noon on Monday, barely an inch was noted at Kansas City International Airport, but we know things can change fast in winter!
The cold will hit hard and fast, with temperatures expected to drop to around 0°F overnight, and highs only reaching into the single digits on Tuesday. And it’s not just the cold – wind chill values are predicted to plunge to dangerously low levels, ranging from -20°F to -30°F. Yikes! This is not the time to forget your heavy coats and mittens.
The City of Overland Park is getting a head start by treating the streets Monday night. Once the snow starts falling Tuesday morning, they will transition to plowing to keep our roads as safe as possible. However, be aware that Johnson County offices will remain open on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, but some services may face disruptions due to the weather.
For those who may find themselves without shelter during this hardcore cold snap, Kansas City, Missouri is stepping up by funding emergency shelters for the unhoused. There are nine locations with a total of 400 beds available. If you know anyone in need of these resources, they should begin at the Navigation Center located at Hope Faith Homelessness Assistance Campus.
Attention parents and students! Nearly every school district in the area has either canceled in-person classes or switched to virtual learning for Tuesday. The Kansas City Kansas Public Schools (KCKPS) will put “Plan D” into effect, meaning all school campuses and district offices will be closed. It’s best to check directly with your school district for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, Micro Transit in Johnson County will not be in service on Tuesday.
Healthcare facilities are also feeling the weather’s grip; KU Medical Center has declared an inclement weather day, but KU Hospital will remain open to assist patients. This just shows that while the snow might pile up, our commitment to health never stops!
As for your weekly trash pickup, the city has canceled services for Tuesday and Wednesday due to the impending snow. Don’t fret, though—Wednesday’s pickups have been rescheduled to Thursday, so just remember to put those bins back out a day later!
So, while this week is shaping up to be a challenge, there is a warm-up on the horizon. By the weekend, temperatures are expected to rise into the mid-40s by Sunday! That’s something to look forward to, isn’t it?
As always, stay safe out there, check on your neighbors, and keep warm! Winter in Kansas City sure has a way of surprising us, but we’ll get through it together.
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