Heat Kills Kansas City Streets, Too

City Hall promised a pothole fix but there's little evidence of improvement beyond Ward Parkway . . . Meanwhile, ongoing extreme weather threatens this town . . .

Extreme temperatures in Kansas City could mean pavement 'blow-ups'

LEE'S SUMMIT, MO (KCTV) -- As temperatures begin to closer to 100 degrees across the metro, motorists should be aware that the extreme heat can cause pavement "blow-ups" on roadways, the Missouri Department of Transportation says. A pavement blow-up occurs when the roadway surface expands at a crack or joint where moisture has seeped in.

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  1. funny how these blowups never seem to hit johnson county

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  2. ^^^ Oh, but they don't. Weird.

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  3. ^^STFU stupid you don't know what you're talking about and there is nothing weird about that at all.

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  4. We've still got the potholes, and now we have buckling streets. Peachy.

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