Kansas Winter Storm Warning: Up to 8 Inches of Snow Expected from Tuesday Night to Wednesday
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Salina, KS – A major winter storm is set to impact central Kansas, bringing heavy snowfall and hazardous travel conditions. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect from 6 p.m. Tuesday until 6 p.m. Wednesday, covering Barton, Ellsworth, Lincoln, Russell, and Saline counties.
According to the National Weather Service in Wichita, snowfall totals between 5 and 8 inches are expected across the region. The storm is likely to create dangerous road conditions, especially during the Wednesday morning and evening commutes.
Officials advise residents to avoid unnecessary travel and prepare for potential disruptions. If travel is necessary, drivers should carry emergency supplies, including flashlights, food, and water. Road conditions can be checked by dialing 511.
This storm follows a season of fluctuating winter weather across Kansas, with snowfall amounts surpassing seasonal averages in some areas. Authorities urge residents to stay updated on the latest forecasts and prepare for delays, school closures, and potential power outages.
Further updates will be provided as the storm progresses.
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