
The
latest storm did not create nearly as many traffic problems as Thursday’s,
mostly because more Kansas City residents chose to stay home during the day.
Few roads were blocked, which marked a significant improvement over Thursday’s
snowfall, when hundreds of abandoned vehicles blocked roads and highways across
the metro. Despite less people on the roads, there were still several traffic
accidents. Many cars and snowplows attempting to brave the conditions slid off
roadways, and many roads were still in poor condition.
Most KC metro schools closed
yesterday, and many decided to close today as well. Shawnee
Mission, Blue Valley, Olathe, Kansas City, KS, Kansas City, MO Lee’s Summit,
Belton, Raymore-Peculiar, Independence and Grandview schools are all closed
today and will reopen tomorrow.
Kansas
City International airport once again had to cancel flights due to the weather.
Around 100 flights were cancelled yesterday, most of them coming in the
morning. Several KC metro shopping areas and malls also closed, including Independence
Center, Legends Outlets, Oak Park Mall, Lee’s Summit shopping centers, Town
Center Plaza, Ward Parkway Center and most stores in Zona Rosa. Most of these
areas have reopened today, and customers can call stores or visit their
websites to check that they are open.
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