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Parts of Kansas are expected to see as much as a foot of snow between Friday and Sunday, as well as extreme cold.
Northeast Kansas residents are bracing for the arrival of snow which could leave some with several inches to shovel through this weekend.
The Lawrence Public Library will be closed Saturday as heavy snow is in the forecast for the area and most of the state. We'll add other closures here as we receive them.
There are two rounds of expected heavy snowfall this weekend, with the first starting Friday evening into Saturday morning.
The City of Topeka is ready to face an oncoming winter snow storm and is taking lessons learned from the last winter weather emergency to heart.
Lawrence residents will join much of the rest of the country in bracing for a winter storm this weekend, as meteorologists expect a higher chance of snow accumulation along with bitterly cold wind chills.
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A winter storm is potentially hitting Northeast Kansas this weekend, bringing dangerously cold temperatures and snow. Here is a list of resources you may need:
Due to impending winter weather, the Topeka Invitational Tournament has announced changes to this year's bracket.