Near-record snowfall on Kansas City during New Year Blizzard

Deep snow fills a road in Kansas City
Photo credit Dan Weinbaum / KMBZ

KANSAS CITY – The first weekend of 2025 saw a major winter storm coat the Kansas City Metro with a slick layer of ice - followed by a major dumping of snow during a Sunday blizzard.

KC officially recorded 11 inches of snow on Sunday, marking the fourth-largest single-day snowfall in the city's history.

It is only the eighth time since 1888 that Kansas City has received at least 10 inches of snow in a single day.

The National Weather Service said Sunday's snowfall total was surpassed only by three other dates:

March 23, 1912, with 16.1 inches;
January 18, 1962, with 11.8 inches;
February 27, 1900, also with 11.8 inches.

The heavy snowfall caused hazardous road conditions and delays in public transportation.

Roads across the region, including main interstates, remain snow-packed with a layer of ice underneath.

A major snow clearing and removal effort is underway across the Metro. KDOT & MODOT snowplows are traversing the freeways, Metro cities are plowing their streets, and smaller plows are crisscrossing neighborhoods and parking lots.

Both KDOT & MODOT advising that people stay home and do not travel.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Dan Weinbaum / KMBZ