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Most of Missouri saw some snow from the overnight winter storm that passed through the Missouri Ozarks. How much snow did you get? Winter storm brings snow to most of Missouri as it cuts across state.
The National Weather Service defines a blizzard as a storm that contains large amounts of snow or blowing snow with winds in excess of 35 mph and visibilities of less than 1/4 mile for at least ...
Fatal crash on Missouri highway. Updated 8: 17 a.m. One person was killed in a crash involving a tractor trailer on a Missouri highway as winter weather across the area created slick roads.. At 6: ...
Millions in the eastern U.S. continued to get their first real taste of winter weather on Friday with a storm that's bringing rain and up to a foot of snow to higher elevations. Light snow could ...
During Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, the bands of snow will also expand eastward along I-70 with areas from Kansas City, Missouri, through central Missouri at risk for slippery travel.
A winter storm is expected to bring five to 10 inches of snow to parts of Missouri overnight Tuesday. Here’s what’s expected in the Kansas City area and when it will arrive.
The weather service reported that around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday scattered showers and thunderstorms had moved into the area and were producing a variety of precipitation types.
Here are state, local and other resources to help you check road conditions in the Kansas City region before travel: How to check road conditions in Missouri You can check if snow accumulated on ...