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Chilly Sunday, Snowy Monday: Your Kansas City Weather Update

Chilly Sunday, Snowy Monday: Your Kansas City Weather Update

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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Sunday, November 30th, 2025.

We're waking up to a cold Sunday morning here in Kansas City, and we want to make sure you're prepared for what's coming our way. Right now it's cloudy and chilly, with temperatures hovering around 26 degrees. The big story today is that snow showers are expected to move in late this afternoon and evening. We're talking about a 34 percent chance of precipitation, so bundle up if you're heading outside. Wind chills are already making it feel even colder than the actual temperature, so dress in layers.

Looking ahead to Monday, things get more interesting weather-wise. Another system is moving in, and once that cold air settles in place, we're expecting snow showers to develop. The best chances for snow look to be Monday afternoon into the early evening, particularly north of Interstate 70. The commute could get a little messy, so if you're planning to be out and about, give yourself extra time. Highs on Monday will only reach the upper 20s before it gets even colder Tuesday morning.

On the public safety front, Kansas City continues to see its share of serious incidents. A second person passed away this week from a crash on November 23rd where a vehicle landed upside down in Brush Creek. Our thoughts are with the families affected. Additionally, an arrest has finally been made in a homicide case that devastated one local family. A mother received the news just before Thanksgiving that someone is now in custody in connection with her son's death from gun violence. While nothing brings back what was lost, there's some measure of closure for this grieving family.

Around the city, there have been some important city council discussions impacting our daily lives. Wyandotte County recently passed a controversial ordinance banning camping on public and private property without permits or permission. The vote was close, six to two. Meanwhile, the Country Club Plaza continues to draw community input as officials move forward with redesign plans for that iconic shopping district. Residents have been voicing concerns about what the future of those streets and buildings will look like.

In business news, Lee's Summit's prominent shopping destination, Summit Fair Lifestyle Center, has been acquired by a new group of investors. That's a significant shift for that area at the intersection of Interstate 470. We'll be watching to see what changes might come to the shopping experience there.

For those looking for holiday activities, the Hallmark Christmas Experience had to partially close Saturday due to inclement weather, but it's still running otherwise if you're interested in some festive fun this season.

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