Kansas City Battles Blizzard 2025

And so, once again locals were fooled by FAKE SPRING and suffer another winter blast overnight and into the morning. 

Overnight we're hearing about a slew of power outages, a JoCo house fire, intense winds and sketchy streets . . . And so this post is really just a quick message to remind local commuters, early birds and coffee junkies to be careful this morning. 

Here's the roundup and more info via links . . .

"A Blizzard Warning is in effect for the Kansas City metro and locations north through 6 am. Through this time, travel will be very hazardous due to very poor visibility and deteriorating roads. While snow accumulations are not expected to be overly high (1-3″ for Kansas City, up to 1″ to the east), blizzards are defined by visibility and winds... not snow amounts. Areas south and east of Kansas City are under a Winter Weather Advisory through 6 am to the south and noon to the east."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

Thousands without power as storm with blizzard-like conditions sweeps through region

Snow and blizzard-like conditions have caused power outages for thousands of metro residents.


Downed power line may have started Overland Park house fire

The Overland Park Fire Department says one woman suffered minor smoke inhalation in a fire Tuesday night.


Hurricane-level winds coming to KC overnight, bringing driving hazards


Kansas City winter storm causes Big 12 Fan Fest to be canceled

The Big 12 announced Tuesday afternoon that their Fan Fest events outside will be canceled on Wednesday.


Kansas City blizzard warning: Snow and dangerous winds set to impact travel

A blizzard warning remains in effect as strong winds and bursts of snow move through the area overnight into early Wednesday.

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