Winter weather hitting western Kansas

Winter weather hitting western Kansas

Winter weather hitting western Kansas

DODGE CITY, Kan. (AP) A winter storm has coated roads and closed schools in parts of Kansas and Oklahoma. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning Tuesday for several counties along the western border between the two states, where it predicted up to 7 inches of snowfall. The National Weather Service warned of a “hazardous commute“ in a tweet.

In Kansas, transportation officials say many roads in the western part of the state are partially or completely covered.

In Oklahoma, transportation officials said blowing snow was causing “severe driving conditions“ in three Panhandle counties.

These are snowfall reports as of 9 a.m. Monday

  • Rolla-            13.2-inches
  • Sublette-       13-inches
  • Liberal-         12-inches
  • Bloom-          10.5-inches
  • Dodge City-  5-inches
  • Greensburg- 2-inches

Recommended Posts

Loading...