NOAA Climate Normals
Burst Pipe & Freeze Risk in Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO's real annual freeze-day count is what actually drives burst-pipe risk here — not a generic winter warning.
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Days per year at/below 32°F
4,686
Heating degree-days, annual
What this means for your pipes in Kansas City: Kansas City sees 90 freezing days a year, ranking about middle-of-the-pack (#4 of 20 we track) for freeze exposure. Every one of those days is a real chance for exposed or poorly insulated pipes — in crawlspaces, attics, exterior walls, or unheated garages — to freeze and split. The real fix is insulating exposed lines and knowing where your main shutoff valve is before an emergency, not just running a trickle of water and hoping.
Source: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, 1991-2020 U.S. Climate Normals, station GHCND:USW00013988. If you have a burst pipe right now, shut off your main water valve first — a licensed local plumber can advise on insulation and prevention once the immediate emergency is handled.
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