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As of 4 p.m., Kansas City has received 3.6 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. This breaks the all-time daily record for Jan. 24 of 2.2 inches set in 1956, and forecasters say more snow is on the way.
Kansas City International Airport set a daily snowfall record Saturday as the winter storm wrapped up across the metro, with 5.2 inches recorded.
Topeka broke a daily snowfall record on Saturday, with more on the way overnight into Sunday morning from a second wave of the winter storm.
Winter looks to be taking aim on the Kansas City region this weekend with snow and dangerous cold on the menu.
Our second round of snow rolls through Kansas City Saturday afternoon.
Kansas City could see up to 9 inches of snow as a winter storm moves north - get the latest on when it's expected to hit.
The cold weather arrived with vengeance Friday morning in Kansas City, with temperatures dropping into the single digits.
Thursday was the last day of mild temperatures before a string of Alert Days due to dangerously cold wind chills and possible snow in Kansas City. Here's the latest update as to a timeline for snow and below-zero wind chills.