- **Q: How much snow is expected in Kansas City?
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Weather / Winter Storms
Kansas City is preparing for a significant winter storm expected to bring a combination of heavy snow and dangerously cold temperatures, creating hazardous conditions throughout the region.
The winter storm is developing as an upper-level low spins through San Diego, drawing moisture and cold air into the Kansas City area. The storm will arrive in three phases:
1. **Extreme Cold:** Temperatures have already plummeted, with wind chills making it feel well below zero. 2. **First Wave of Snow:** Expected to begin after midnight tonight, continuing through Saturday morning. 3. **Second Wave of Snow:** Another round of snow is forecasted for Saturday evening into Sunday morning. Some models suggest this wave may be further south.
Total snowfall at Kansas City International Airport (KCI) is predicted to be 6-10 inches, with lesser amounts farther north and higher amounts to the south. The snow ratio is unusually high due to the extreme cold; up to 18 inches of snow could result from every 1/2 inch of rain equivalent.
**How to Prepare:**
This storm is unusual due to the high snow ratio, meaning more snow will accumulate than a typical winter event. The extended period of extreme cold will also make conditions especially dangerous.
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