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Arctic air will put a pause on Kansas City's warmer December days this weekend. Bundle up for frigid cold with negative wind chills.
Snow will begin to fall on Monday morning and last through much of the day. 1 to 3 inches of snow will be possible in Kansas City.
The Texans are riding a four-game winning streak into Arrowhead, but will have to contend with more than just the Chiefs on Sunday night. The Weather Channel revealed the bitter cold in the forecast for Sunday night's contest and offered a warning for the warm-weather team.
Kansas City will feel a chilly start to the week, but a quick burst of warmth — and an abrupt cold snap — could shake up the forecast, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures fell into the upper teens early Monday at Kansas City International Airport, with wind chills in the low teens, according to observed weather conditions.
The first snow of the season started falling early Monday morning, leaving roads slick and slowing down city services across the metro. Trash pickup around Kansas City has been delayed by a day, while streets are still being cleared.
Thursday will be mostly cloudy with highs in the upper 40s and low 50s. Starting Friday, things get much colder in.
Multiple cities across the Kansas City metro have been hit hard by the first snow of the season, leaving several schools closed and roadways covered with several inches of snow.
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It might not be officially winter yet, but the winter weather and snow certainly is, and with colder weather comes another group of performers heading to the Kansas City Metro.