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City Crews Completed Treating Streets Today, Jan. 25

The City’s crews treated streets with salt overnight, and completed treating all streets by 3:30 p.m. today, Wed., Jan. 25. Pavement temperatures warmed throughout the day which helped the melting process. As pavement temperatures drop below freezing overnight into Thurs., Jan. 26, some streets may have slick spots due to re-freezing. Drivers should continue to use caution, especially on elevated surfaces such as bridges and overpasses.

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City Crews Preparing for Potential Snow Fri., March 3

City Crews Preparing for Potential Snow Fri., March 3

The City’s crews are scheduled to report at 7 a.m. on Fri., March 3, and will treat streets with salt as needed if rain changes over to snow. The most recent forecast shows snow chances have diminished, and pavement temperatures are expected to remain above freezing. If there is any snow it is expected to accumulate on grassy areas and on elevated surfaces which could become slushy and slick. Drivers should use caution on elevated surfaces such as bridges and...
City Crews Preparing for Potential Freezing Precipitation

City Crews Preparing for Potential Freezing Precipitation

The City has a small crew scheduled to report at 7 p.m. tonight, Fri., Feb. 24, to treat primary streets with salt as needed. Lee’s Summit is expecting patchy light drizzle this afternoon which may come in the form of sleet, with precipitation ending by midnight. Pavement temperatures are expected to drop below freezing this evening, and then rise rapidly Saturday morning. Drivers should use caution this evening and overnight into Saturday especially on...
City Crews Treating Streets Today, Thurs., Feb. 16

City Crews Treating Streets Today, Thurs., Feb. 16

The City’s crews have been treating streets with salt throughout the day today, Thurs., Feb. 16. Streets may have slick spots due to continued precipitation and low temperatures, and drivers should use caution especially on elevated surfaces such as bridges and overpasses. Crews are scheduled to continue treating streets with salt as needed tonight and overnight into tomorrow, Fri., Feb. 17.

City Crews Preparing for Winter Weather Feb. 15-16

City Crews Preparing for Winter Weather Feb. 15-16

The City’s crews are preparing for potential winter weather as light rain is expected to change over to snow late Wed., Feb. 15, and overnight into Thurs., Feb. 16. Crews are scheduled to report at 7 p.m. Wednesday, and will work through Fri., Feb. 17, depending on total accumulations and daytime temperatures. Higher snow amounts are possible if the storm shifts south. The City will continue to monitor the weather forecast and will update its response...
City Crews Preparing for Chance of Snow Thurs., Feb. 9

City Crews Preparing for Chance of Snow Thurs., Feb. 9

The City has a small crew scheduled to report at 3 a.m. Thurs., Feb. 9, to monitor conditions and treat streets with salt as needed due to the potential for snow. Temperatures will hover around freezing which may cause slick conditions. Drivers should use caution during the Thursday morning commute, especially on elevated surfaces such as bridges and overpasses. The City will continue to monitor the weather forecast and will update its response as needed.
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