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Several inches of snow reported in Goodland

Several inches of snow reported in Goodland

Yahoo21-02-2025

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The KSN Storm Track 3 Weather team reports that Goodland has already seen 4.5 inches of snow as of 8:30 a.m. MST Friday.
KSN Storm Track 3 Meteorologist Jack Maney says a pesky band of snow is impacting the Interstate 70 corridor around Goodland. Maney says the band will slide east throughout the day.
Video shows barefoot foster child with no coat left in snow, begging to go back inside
Travel conditions in eastern Kansas and northwest Kansas, around Goodland, are expected to deteriorate through Friday morning.
The Kansas Department of Transportation reports that I-70 west of Colby to Goodland is covered in snow. For the latest road conditions, click here.
If you need help or get stranded during winter weather, *47 is the phone number for the Kansas Highway Patrol Motorist Assistance.
For the latest Kansas weather forecast, click here.
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