What areas experienced the most snowfall?
Basehor, Lansing and Merriam in Kansas, and Lee's Summit and Raytown in Missouri reported some of the highest snowfall totals.
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Winter weather impacted the Kansas City area on December 1, 2025, leading to school closures, significant snowfall, and hazardous road conditions. This article summarizes the key events and provides an updated weather forecast.
The winter storm brought significant snowfall to the Kansas City area, disrupting normal activities and creating challenging conditions for commuters. School districts, including Kansas City Public Schools, announced closures to ensure student safety. Snowfall totals varied across the metro area, with some locations experiencing record amounts.
**Snowfall Totals (December 1, 2025):**
**Kansas:** - Basehor: 4.0″ - Edwardsville: 3.2″ - Fairway: 2.5″ - Kansas City, Kansas: 3.0″ - Lansing: 4.0″ - Leavenworth: 2.8″ - Lenexa: 3.5″ - Maywood: 3.5″ - Merriam: 4.0″ - Olathe: 2.5″ - Overland Park: 2.8″ - Prairie Village: 3.0″ - Shawnee: 3.8″
**Missouri:** - Blue Springs: 2.0″ - Cameron: 3.0″ - Excelsior Springs: 1.8″ - Independence: 3.0″ - Kansas City (MO): 2.0″ - Kirksville: 0.5″ - Lake Waukomis: 1.5″ - Lees Summit: 3.5″ - Liberty: 2.5″ - Oak Grove: 3.0″ - Parkville: 2.5″ - Platte Woods: 3.5″ - Pleasant Hill: 2.2″ - Pleasant Valley: 2.5″ - Raytown: 3.7″ - Smithville: 1.8″ - Trenton: 2.0″ - Warrensburg: 3.0″ - Weatherby Lake: 3.5″
**Road Conditions and Forecast:** While the snow has stopped, refreezing remains a concern, particularly on elevated surfaces. Motorists should exercise caution during the Tuesday morning commute. Warmer temperatures are expected mid-week, but a strong cold front will arrive in the afternoon on Wednesday, bringing temperatures down significantly. Another storm system could impact the area later in the week.
Basehor, Lansing and Merriam in Kansas, and Lee's Summit and Raytown in Missouri reported some of the highest snowfall totals.
Yes, several school districts including Kansas City Public Schools are closed on Tuesday. Check local listings for the most up-to-date information.
Warmer temperatures are expected Tuesday and Wednesday, followed by a strong cold front Wednesday afternoon. Another storm system may impact the area later in the week.
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