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Several roads in Kansas and western Missouri were closed due to black ice or crashes from winter conditions. A video posted by the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) in Kansas City ...
Freezing rain and ice began coating surfaces in Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri on Saturday, creating dangerous travel conditions along roadways and at airports. Troopers reported responding to ...
(10:42 a.m. ET) Road Conditions Worsen in North-Central Kansas Kansas Highway Patrol State report on social media that parts of Interstate 135 are “snowpacked and down to barely one lane in both ...
Part of the interstate was closed in central Kansas by the afternoon. Total snow and sleet accumulations for parts of Kansas and northern Missouri were predicted to be as high as 14 inches (35.6 centimeters). The storm was forecast to move then into the Ohio Valley, with severe travel disruptions expected.
Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska could see winds over 40 mph and up to 15 inches of snowfall today, according to the National Weather Service. Meanwhile, up to 14 inches of snow could hit northeast ...
Screenshot of weather.gov highlighting active weather alerts across the United States on the morning of January 4, 2025. On 2:00 PM CST January 2, 2025, the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a forecast that warned of an approaching major winter storm system expected to impact several regions of the continental United States, describing it as a "brutal mess".
The January 2025 North American storm complex, unofficially nicknamed Winter Storm Blair by The Weather Channel, is an ongoing significant meteorological event that produced a tornado, [2] [3] an ice storm, a blizzard, [4] and a winter storm coupled with an arctic blast that impacted the northwestern United States, southwestern Canada, the Great Plains, and the Midwest region.
Road conditions were deteriorating Saturday in the central US as a winter storm brought a mix of snow, ice and plunging temperatures, with forecasts calling for the dreaded combo to spread ...