TKC BREAKING NEWS!!! KANSAS CITY RESIDENTS SATISFIED WITH EASTER SURPRISE SNOW & ICE STREET CLEANUP!!!



Whilst man-made global climate-change is offering a preview of strange Springtime weather conditions . . . Right now we have a TKC ROUND-Up of popular local public opinion via our SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DATA along with comments sent behind the scenes.

FOR THE MOST PART KANSAS CITY RESIDENTS ARE SATISFIED WITH STREET CLEANUP THROUGHOUT KANSAS CITY TODAY AND THANK MAYOR & MODOT FOR THEIR DEDICATION!!!

Our friends in Waldo/Brookside tell us that side streets are as clear as they're going to get and they are pleased regarding the effort.

We talked to Ms. Charlie Farley today near the Country Club Plaza and here's what she had to say . . .



"You know, everybody is doing their best. We appreciate the effort of Mayor Sly James and both our in-district and at-large council members. It's easy to complain but people who are really pay attention realize that street maintenance and infrastructure repair are the top priorities at City Hall. So far the streets are great and what see on highways and side streets is that local administrators are totally prepared for any kind of inclement weather," Ms. Farley said.

Here are some more resources on this topic:



Local Weather Science

Wintry precipitation exits metro area, roads could refreeze by Monday AM commute

The snow and sleet have exited the Kansas City metro area, but due to unusual cold temperatures, the concern is now the possibility of roads refreezing. The snow will be east of the Kansas City viewing area by 6 p.m. on Sunday night. Temperatures will continue to fall tonight into the low to mid 20s.


Careful Around Those Turns

Easter snow and ice make dangerous road conditions across metro

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- As snow, sleet, and freezing rain moves across the region, road conditions are slick. Police are working numerous accidents across the metro area. An SUV flipped over on northbound Summit Street, just past 31st Street, right outside the FOX4 News station.


Maybe A Few Slick Spots

Snow, sleet cause Easter travel headaches

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A band of wintry weather across Kansas City is proving troublesome for area roads and law enforcement. 41 Action News meteorologist Jeff Penner says the precipitation should taper off by 8 p.m., but until then, bands of snow and sleet could slow travel.


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Comments

  1. Not one plow out from south kc to the east city limits, is this a joke? I finally got home after four o’clock and the streets were a disaster

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  2. Vote yes on prop 1 Tuesday and city will put a salt/plow truck out.

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