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Snow will move out on early on Fri. morning
Kansas City expects more snow Thursday night. Some schools are already canceling classes
The Kansas City region is expected to get between 2-3 inches of snow Thursday night. And after the blizzard already cancelled classes for several days, Kansas City Public Schools already called a weather emergency day Friday,
Kansas City weather: Snow will move out on early on Friday morning
A light snow event is expected to move through the Kansas City area late Thursday into early Friday morning, with accumulations ranging from a dusting to up to three inches in some locations. A Winter Weather Advisory is in place from 5 p.m. tonight until 9 a.m. tomorrow.
Winter storm to bring more snow to Kansas City. Here’s a closer look at how much
Kansas City International Airport, for example, has an 85% chance of snowfall exceeding .1 of an inch, according to data from the weather service. The probability of higher snowfall totals drops rapidly, with only a 50% chance of snowfall exceeding 1 inch. The chance of 2 inches or more of snow is less than 10%.
How much snow did the Kansas City metro get?
Here's how much snow the Kansas City metro received after the weekend snowstorm, according to the National Weather Service
Kansas City to see light snow Thursday night into Friday
Snowfall amounts between 1 inch and 2 inches will be common along and south of I-35 in Kansas and 50-Highway in Missouri, with up to 3 inches possible near Pleasanton, Butler, Clinton, and Warsaw. A mostly cloudy sky will remain for the rest of Friday, with temperatures not reaching freezing.
Are Kansas City area schools running out of snow days? See Missouri and Kansas laws
School districts in Missouri currently must provide 1,044 hours of instruction, or approximately 166 days, per school year. Some districts build in snow days to their calendar, while others opt to use up to 36 virtual learning hours instead. The state caps the number of weather makeup days at 10, forgiving any above that cap.
Kansas City gears up for the possibility of more snow
Kansas City is gearing up for the possibility of more snow, while still clearing snow-packed streets from last weekend's blizzard.
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