Kansas–Missouri Weather Alert: Snow Risk Rises in Kansas City for St. Patrick’s Day as Temps Drop March 11-17, 2026

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Kansas City, Missouri – A colder push of air sliding into the central Plains ahead of St. Patrick’s Day could turn part of an active storm track into accumulating snow across eastern Kansas and northern Missouri between March 11 and March 17.

According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, much of Kansas and Missouri sits within a 40-50% probability zone for above-normal precipitation during the 8-14 day period. At the same time, northern Missouri and parts of northeastern Kansas trend near to below normal on temperatures. That overlap increases the likelihood that stronger systems produce measurable snow, particularly during overnight and early morning hours…

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