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Blizzard Hits KC: City Crews Plow, Shelters Open, Schools on Watch - Kansas City Local Pulse Update

Blizzard Hits KC: City Crews Plow, Shelters Open, Schools on Watch - Kansas City Local Pulse Update

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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Saturday, January 24. We kick off todays roundup with the big story gripping our city: a severe winter storm warning from the National Weather Service until tomorrow evening, bringing up to eight inches of snow. Kansas Citys Snow Team pretreated roads with salt-brine earlier this week and now runs 24/7 plowing operations to keep arteries like Main Street and the Paseo clear. City Hall reminds us to stay off roads if possible, as trash and recycling collection cancels today, rescheduled for January 30 with two extra bags allowed no tags needed. At Kansas City International Airport, extra crews focus on those parallel runways for dry, powdery snow, though check your airline for delays from nationwide ripple effects.

This cold snaps wind chills to 20 below zero until noon, risking frostbite in just 30 minutes, so we bundle up tight. Community centers offer free lobby warming, and Zero KC activates 931 shelter beds across eight spots, with more opening at 25 degrees or below like Unity Southeast. Keep faucets dripping near exterior walls and cars stocked with emergency kits to avoid getting stranded near Worlds of Fun or Loose Park.

No major crime reports from the past day, but we stay vigilant with public safety alerts via AlertKC. Job market holds steady at around 4 percent unemployment per recent state data, while real estate sees median home prices near 300,000 dollars, up slightly amid winter slowdowns. Schools report no disruptions yet, but watch for closures.

New business buzz includes a fresh coffee shop opening on Westport Road next week. Looking ahead, bundle up for Sundays community snow sculpting at Mill Creek Park if weather eases. And heres a feel-good note: local volunteers cleared sidewalks for seniors in River Market yesterday, warming our hearts amid the chill.

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