How much snow is falling across Kansas?

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — KSN’s Storm Track 3 team is tracking snowfall totals across Kansas and some of the surrounding areas.

Snowfall totals:

Snow falling in Stockton, Kan., on Tuesday, Nov. 29. (Courtesy: Matthew Leal)

9:26 p.m.

  • 4 N Ludell – Rawlins – 1.5 inches
  • Sharon Springs – Wallace – 0.5 inch
  • 19 N Parks – Dundy Co, NE – 2 inches
  • 11 W Danbury – Red Willow Co, NE – 1 inch

3:05 p.m.

  • Atwood – Rawlins Co – 1 inch

2:27 p.m.

  • Saint Francis – Cheyenne Co – 1 inch
  • 1 NE Benkelman – Dundy Co, NE – 1 inch

2:10 p.m.

  • Oakley – Logan Co – 0.5 inch
  • McCook – Red Willow Co, NE – 1.5 inch

1:59 p.m.

  • 19 miles north of Parks – Dundy County, Nebraska – 1 inch

Lisa Mussman, KDOT public affairs manager, says road crews started treating early this morning.

“We’re not anticipating any heavy accumulation. Like I said, we’ll just be out treating and plowing as it does start sticking, but we aren’t anticipating anything heavy at this time.”

For road conditions across Kansas, click here.

Catch a glimpse of the weather across Kansas through KSN’s SkyView Network. KSN has SkyView cameras in Colby, Garden City, Great Bend, Hays, Hutchinson, Pratt, Salina, downtown Wichita, northeast Wichita (PBS Kansas) and at Wichita State University.

Have a picture of the weather that you would like to share with KSN? Email it to connect3news@ksn.com.

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