Kansas City Weather forecast: Which areas will expect heavy snowfall and when — full timeline of Monday’s winter storm

Kansas City Weather: Snowfall has begun across the Kansas City metropolitan area, prompting officials to declare a First Alert Weather Alert Day for Monday as conditions worsen. A Winter Weather Advisory will remain in place through Monday evening...

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Kansas City Weather forecast: Which areas will expect heavy snowfall and when — full timeline of Monday’s winter storm

Snow has begun falling across the Kansas City metropolitan area, prompting authorities to issue a First Alert Weather Alert Day for Monday as winter conditions intensify. According to updates from local stations including Fox4kc and Fox 8 News, a Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect through Monday evening, with forecasters urging residents to brace for slow travel, slick roads and extended commute times. The latest Kansas City weather updates indicate that temperatures will remain firmly in the 20s, ensuring that all snowfall sticks to roads and sidewalks.

Kansas City Weather: Steady Snowfall Expected Through Evening

Light flurries began as early as the pre-dawn hours, but meteorologists say the more significant snow event arrived shortly after sunrise. The weather forecast for the region indicates that snow will continue steadily throughout the day, intensifying at intervals before tapering off by early evening, as per a report KMBC News.

Authorities have advised that the combination of sustained snowfall and freezing temperatures will create hazardous travel conditions. Several school districts in the region have already declared closures or shifted to virtual learning, mirroring broader safety measures taken in response to winter storms in previous years.


Kansas City Weather Snowfall Timeline: What to Expect Through the Day

Forecasters tracking the weather Kansas City pattern have provided a detailed timeline to help residents plan their day, as per a report KMBC News:

Early Monday (2–4 a.m.):

The first flakes developed over eastern Kansas, marking the onset of the system.

7–9 a.m.:

Snow became widespread across the Kansas City metro, affecting school drop-offs and early commuting hours.

Midday to Afternoon:

A moderate band of snow is expected to sweep through the region, potentially reducing visibility and rapidly covering untreated roads. Authorities warn that this period could bring the most challenging travel conditions of the day.

After 6 p.m.:

Snow is forecast to taper off gradually, with the system moving out of the area by around 8 p.m.

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Residents have been urged to monitor live radar updates provided by local outlets such as fox4kc for real-time changes in storm movement.

Kansas City Weather: Snow Accumulation Forecast

Preliminary estimates released by meteorologists indicate the following accumulation across the region:

  • Most of the metro: 2 to 3 inches
  • Areas north of I-70: 3.5 to 4 inches
  • Areas south of Kansas City: 1 to 2 inches
With temperatures remaining below freezing, even light snow bands are likely to cause slippery conditions on both primary and secondary routes. Road crews are working across the region, but officials continue to advise caution for those planning errands, school drop-offs or Monday workplace commutes.

FAQs

How much snow is expected in Kansas City today?
Most parts of the metro are expected to receive 2 to 3 inches, while areas north of I-70 could see up to 4 inches of accumulation.

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Is the snowfall expected to affect travel?
Yes. With temperatures in the 20s, all snowfall will stick, creating slick roads. Commuters should allow extra travel time.


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