April 21, 2021 ABC News (NEW YORK) — Record-breaking snow and cold are moving through the U.S., with some places not seeing so much snow this late in the season in recorded history. Kansas City, Missouri, saw a record-breaking 3.5 inches of snow Tuesday. Paducah, Kentucky, measured half an inch of snow, making it the latest measurable snow ever recorded in the city. In addition to historic late-season snow, temperatures Wednesday morning are falling to record low levels. Some of the dozens of record lows Wednesday morning include Indianapolis at 21 degrees, Dallas at 38 degrees and Oklahoma City at 30 degrees. From New Mexico to Connecticut, much of the U.S. is under a freeze warning and frost advisory as this unseasonably cold air mass moves east.