Occasional snow and sleet has been taking place Tuesday afternoon across the KVOE listening area.
Wintry precipitation began shortly after noon in Emporia, alternating between snow flurries and sleet. Freezing drizzle actually started around sunrise in northern Greenwood County. No accumulation has been reported and travel issues have been minimal so far.
Light snow is now possible all the way through Wednesday evening. Up to 2 inches of total snow accumulation are possible for most of the area, although 3 inches could be seen in Coffey and Osage counties. Ice totals could range from a thin glaze to 0.10 inches before the winter storm moves away.
Winter weather advisories continue areawide. Lyon and all surrounding counties have had their advisory extended and are involved until midnight Thursday.
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