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Kansas, KS – A winter storm is expected to bring freezing rain, snow, and hazardous travel conditions to Kansas this weekend.
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Wichita forecasts the storm will begin Saturday evening and intensify through Sunday morning, with peak impacts expected during overnight hours. Areas across the state could see ice accumulations, freezing drizzle, and snow, creating dangerous roads. The storm is likely to impact cities like Wichita, Lawrence, and Salina.
According to the NWS, travel could become hazardous due to icy conditions and reduced visibility. Residents are advised to prepare by stocking winter car kits, including blankets, flashlights, and non-perishable food. Officials also recommend monitoring weather updates and considering alternate travel plans, especially Saturday night through Sunday.
This winter storm marks the first significant weather event of the year, reminding Kansans to stay vigilant. The NWS urges residents to exercise caution and plan ahead.
For updates, follow the National Weather Service and check local news frequently.
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