Jan 10, 2025
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Parts of Kansas were blanketed with another round of snow this week shortly after a previous blizzard hit the state last Sunday. 27 News checked with the National Weather Service (NWS) to learn how much snow fell in different parts of the state on the night of Jan. 9-10. More snow fell in parts of southern Kansas with the highest accumulations being reported in the Wichita area and near the Kansas-Oklahoma border. Snowfall totals can be found below: Topeka - 2.5". McFarland - 1.2". Eudora - 1.8". Lawrence - 2.3". Emporia - 1.0". Shawnee - 2.0" Basehor - 2.5". Leavenworth - 1.0". Olathe - 2.8". Onaga - 1.0". Oskaloosa - 1.8". Tonganoxie - 2.0". Chapman - 1.0". Burlington - 2.8". Gridley - 3.5". Garnett - 3.5". Valley Center - 5.0". Culver - 1.5". Clay Center - 0.6". Eureka - 1.5". Kiowa - 6.0" Wichita - 7.1". Hardtner - 10.5". Medicine Lodge - 8.0" Will Kansas public school students need to make up for snow days? Kansas was hit by a major winter blizzard on Sunday, Jan. 5. People were left to shovel out piles of snow with some cities reporting more than 10 inches in the aftermath. For the most recent 27 News weather forecast, click here. You can check the full snowfall totals map kept by the NWS by clicking here. For more weather news, click here. Keep up with the latest breaking news in northeast Kansas by downloading our mobile app and by signing up for our news email alerts. Sign up for our Storm Track Weather app by clicking here. Follow Matthew Self on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/MatthewLeoSelf
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