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Weekend Blizzard Shuts Down Travel in Kansas and Missouri

Visibility dropped to under a quarter mile in the Kansas City metropolitan area. (photo credit: NWS News Stories, National Weather Service Kansas City/Pleasant Hill office)
Visibility dropped to under a quarter mile in the Kansas City metropolitan area. (photo credit: NWS News Stories, National Weather Service Kansas City/Pleasant Hill office)

The winter weather only lasted a few hours yesterday (SUN), but police in Kansas and Missouri begged people to stay home. For the Kansas News Service, Sam Zeff has more. 


For more details and storm snow totals, visit the webpage the National Weather Service put together specifically for this storm.