The snow predicted for the Kansas City area may have arrived a little later that expected on Saturday, but it did make it and the metro got its first coating of snow for the season.
Up to 4 inches of snow fell in the northern portions of the metro while the southern portions received around 1 inch according the National Weather Service.
The snow made for a postcard pretty scene at the Country Club Plaza and the National World War I Museum and Memorial as it fell Saturday night. On Sunday morning, people were out clearing the snow off cars and lots while others were out to enjoy the beauty.
Here are photos of Kansas City’s first snowfall of the season.
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