Wichita, KS – Parts of Kansas could see snowfall Tuesday night, with the highest chances in central and northeast regions. The National Weather Service warns of accumulating snow and strong winds, though the exact impact remains uncertain.
According to the National Weather Service in Wichita, Topeka has the highest probability at 55%, followed by Salina at 50% and Wichita at 44%. Emporia, Hutchinson, and Eureka have a 30–46% chance, while areas like Harper and Coffeyville have lower odds.
Snowfall is expected to begin Tuesday evening and continue overnight. Wind gusts could make travel hazardous, reducing visibility and causing slick roads. Drivers should prepare for changing conditions.
Uncertainty remains about snowfall totals and potential impacts. The National Weather Service advises residents to monitor updates as forecasts evolve. Strong winds could worsen road conditions, especially in open areas.
Residents should prepare for possible winter weather by securing outdoor items and allowing extra travel time. Check local forecasts for updates as the storm approaches.