Missouri Winter Weather: Kansas City May See Light Snow Before Bigger Storm Wednesday
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Kansas City, MO – A light snow event may move through the Kansas City area late Monday night into Tuesday before a more significant winter storm midweek. Snowfall amounts are expected to be minimal, with less than an inch of accumulation across much of the region.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Kansas City, dry air could limit snowfall, resulting in just a dusting for some areas or no accumulation at all. The system is forecast to bring low to moderate confidence for snowfall impacts, with the primary effects expected overnight into early Tuesday morning.
While this round of snow is expected to be minor, forecasters warn of a stronger winter storm set to impact the region by Wednesday, potentially bringing heavier snowfall. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on weather alerts and plan accordingly for changing conditions throughout the week.
For the latest updates, visit the NWS Kansas City website or follow local weather advisories.
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