Kansas City Roads Worsen Saturday Evening Amid Near-Freezing Temps

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Kansas City Road Conditions worsen as Temperatures Remain Near ⁣Freezing

Road conditions in Kansas City and the surrounding areas are deteriorating Saturday evening as temperatures hover just above freezing. A mix ⁤of snow, ⁢sleet, and freezing rain has⁢ created hazardous travel conditions, prompting warnings from local authorities.

The Missouri Department ​of Transportation (MoDOT) reports widespread ice‍ and snow-covered roads throughout the Kansas⁣ City metropolitan area. Travel is strongly discouraged, and if travel is necessary, motorists are urged to exercise extreme caution.

“Conditions are treacherous,” stated​ a MoDOT ⁣spokesperson in a press release.“Even roadways ⁣that appear clear may have a⁣ thin layer of ice, making ‍braking and steering difficult.”

Impacted ⁢Areas: ​ The most significant impacts are⁢ being felt⁢ in Jackson,Clay,Platte,and Cass counties.Several accidents have been reported, including a multi-vehicle⁢ pileup on ⁤Interstate 70 near Liberty. KSHB reports that emergency crews are responding to numerous slide-offs and stranded vehicles.

forecast: The National Weather service (NWS) predicts continued wintry precipitation through Sunday morning. Temperatures are expected to ‌remain near or below freezing, increasing the risk of⁢ black ice formation. Accumulations of up to an additional⁣ inch ⁢of snow and a light glaze of ice are possible.

Safety Recommendations:

  • Avoid Travel: The safest option is to stay home and avoid needless ⁤travel.
  • Slow Down: If you must drive, reduce your ⁢speed significantly ‍and increase your following distance.
  • Brake Gently: Avoid sudden braking or acceleration.
  • Be Aware of Black Ice: Black ice is a thin,​ transparent layer of ice that can be ‌extremely difficult to see. Be especially cautious on bridges,⁣ overpasses, and shaded areas.
  • Check Road Conditions: Before you⁣ travel, check the latest road conditions at MoDOT’s Traveler Details Map.
  • Prepare an Emergency Kit: If you do travel, carry a winter emergency kit in your vehicle, including blankets, warm clothing, a flashlight, ⁤a first-aid kit, and non-perishable food.

Key Takeaways

  • Road conditions in Kansas City are hazardous due to freezing ⁤temperatures and wintry precipitation.
  • MoDOT advises against unnecessary travel.
  • Black ice is a significant hazard.
  • Check road conditions ⁣before traveling.

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