Published on February 01, 2022
The National Weather Service has placed Kansas City, Kansas under a Winter Storm Warning until Thursday, February 3, at 6:00 PM. Light rain is expected to transition to snow between 6 and 8 PM this evening before a heavy band of snow arrives overnight. Lighter snow will continue throughout Wednesday, February 2. The heaviest band of snow is expected to arrive late Wednesday and continue into Thursday morning. The current forecast calls for 5 to 8-inches of snow with frigid cold and wind gusts around 35 mph. The Snow Crew finished treating Neighborhood Routes with salt/sand mix this afternoon to prepare for the incoming snow. They will remain on duty overnight plowing and treating as needed. Tomorrow's temperatures are expected to be very low, so salt treatment will be less effective than usual. Although no snow event is the same, as a rule of thumb, it usually takes 10 to 12 hours after the snow stops falling to plow and treat Hot and Secondary Routes. Neighborhood Routes generally take 48 hours to plow or treat, assuming no interruptions to move back to Hot or Secondary Routes. The cold will be a factor in this storm, and conditions will become slippery in some areas. Please remember to slow down and give the Snow Crew plenty of room to work safely.
Hot Routes are major roads like State and Parallel and streets that serve police stations, fire stations, hospitals, and schools. Secondary Routes are streets that serve neighborhoods. As the Snow Crew continues their work, keep the following tips in mind: On-Street Parking
Driveway Clearing
For more tips, view or download Public Works’ Helpful Tips for the Winter Season PDF. To learn more about winter weather operations, view frequently asked questions, and read Public Works’ Snow & Ice Removal policy, visit wycokck.org/Snow. To report a service issue, dial 3-1-1 or visit mywyco.wycokck.org.
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