Topeka's winter storm warning started at 9 a.m. on Saturday, and will last until Monday morning. Heavy snow isn't expected until Sunday morning.
Parts of Topeka and Shawnee County started seeing sleet Saturday afternoon, with forecasters saying the area could accumulate up to a foot of snow.
Gov. Kelly wants an extension to March 6 to submit a disaster request for the major winter storm that struck the state earlier this month, beginning January 4.
The National Weather Service is predicting snow will be widespread with 1-3 inches and up to 4 inches in east-central Kansas.
Even higher snowfall ... A number of Kansas highways had reopened by Monday morning while others remained closed, the state road conditions website said. Topeka's city government anticipated ...
As much as 10.5 inches of snow fell late Thursday and early Friday in Kansas, the National Weather Service said.
Some residents in northeast Kansas are airing their frustrations this week over their empty mailboxes following a major ...
Snowfall is expected to slow down or stop ... Evergy has 212 power outages affecting 11,844 customers in Kansas and Missouri. In Topeka, close to 400 are without power at three outages.
That is the third largest snowfall Topeka has had after getting 15.2 inches ... The only open highway in northeast Kansas is the Kansas Turnpike, with all others closed and the Kansas Department ...