'How are the roads?': Topeka highway update
Jan 10, 2025
TOPEKA (KSNT)—Drivers in Topeka should drive cautiously, as snow, ice and slush could create slippery conditions.
Kandrive.gov tracks the condition of Kansas highways. In Topeka, most highways have been treated and are only covered in slush.
I-70 between US-75 and I-470
The road is wet and partially covered in slush. You can expect plowed snow on the road. Ramp conditions may vary.
I-70 between KS-30 and US-40
The road is wet and covered in a mix of ice and slush. You can expect plowed snow on the road. Ramp conditions may vary.
I-470 between I-70 and I-335
The road is wet and partially covered in slush. You can expect plowed snow on the road. Ramp conditions may vary.
I-470 between US-75 and I-70
The road is wet and completely covered in snow. You can expect plowed snow on the road.
US-75 between I-35 and I-470
The road is wet and completely covered in snow. You can expect plowed snow on the road. The road has been treated.
KS-4 between US-40 and US-24
The road is wet and partially covered in slush. You can expect plowed snow on the road. Ramp conditions may vary.
US-24 between US-75 and US-59
The road was wet and partially covered in slush. You can expect plowed snow on the road. Ramp conditions may vary.
Kansas school district will be closed Friday
On Thursday, Amanda Knowland, Infrastructure Communications Specialist with the City of Topeka, announced in a press release Thursday, Jan. 9 that crews had snow plowed the last residential zone. The work marked the first treatment of all of the streets in the capital city.
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