After reaching the lower 70's on Thursday- snow- heavy at times- falls across Metro Kansas City Friday morning.
No great accumulation is expected on area roads- but up to 2 inches could fall on grassy areas.
Don't know if a slick spot on the roads caused a Raytown police officer to run into a power pole on Raytown Road just north of M-350 highway around 10:30 a.m.
The officer's injuries were not life-threatening but the patrol car's airbag did go off- according to my brother Zeppo- who witnessed the aftermath of the crash.
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Friday, March 02, 2012
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