Expect isolated to scattered slick driving conditions across the KVOE listening area Sunday morning.
An off-and-on mix of snow and rain fell periodically across the area by early Saturday evening, causing highways to get occasionally slick and leading to a handful of reported non-injury slide-off wrecks in Lyon, Coffey and Morris counties.
For Lyon County, Emporia, Lyon County and Kansas Department of Transportation crews are either currently out or were out treating roads overnight. Emporia streets, especially the more heavily-traveled ones, are wet, while there is some icing on side streets. Kandrive.org has most area highways as seasonal, meaning clear with isolated icing. Highways in Greenwood County are the exception because those are clear.
Precipitation totals from Saturday:
*KVOE studios: 0.50 inches of snow, 0.20 inches liquid precipitation
*Emporia Municipal Airport: 1 inch of snow, 0.22 inches liquid precipitation
*1100 block Constitution: 0.15 inches liquid precipitation
*3 miles northwest of Emporia: 1 inch snow
*5 miles east-southeast of Emporia: 1.4 inches snow
(Allen: 3 inches snow, 0.30 inches liquid precipitation
*Cottonwood Falls: 1 inch snow
*Council Grove: 1.3 inches snow
*Gridley: 0.7 inches snow
*Osage City: 1.5 inches snow
*Wonsevu: 1 inch snow
If you have rain or snow totals, message the Bluestem Farm and Ranch text line at 620-342-5863. Stay with KVOE, KVOE.com and KVOE social media for weather and travel updates.