KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Temperatures plummeted in Missouri after freezing rain
blanketed roads with ice, causing scores of accidents including some fatalities.
At least three deaths in Missouri were blamed on icy roads Friday after a
treacherous mix of snow and freezing rain blasted much of the state. Several
more accidents were reported Saturday as more icy rain and snow hit the state.
On Sunday, the National Weather Service issued a wind chill advisory for
Missouri where wind chill temperatures were forecast as low as 24 below.
Jared Leighton, meteorologist with the weather service in Pleasant Hill, said
temperatures Sunday included minus 16 in northern Missouri and minus 9 at Kansas
City International Airport.
Leighton says a slight warm up is forecast for Monday, with highs in the 30s.
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