How much snow has fallen in Kansas?

23 January 2023

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Snow and rain fell across Kansas from late Friday to Saturday.

Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories were posted for much of the day. Here is how much snow has fallen in Kansas.

Snowfall reports as of 9:16 p.m.

Sheridan County – 6.5″
Greely County – 9″
Dickinson County – 1″
Ford County – 7.4″
Smith County – 6″
Rooks County – 4.5″
Lyons – Rice County – 3″
Reno County – 2″
McPherson County – 2.5″
Ellsworth County – 1.5″
Barton County – 1.5″
Lincoln County – 3.5″
Rice County – 4.5″
Reno County – 2″
Norton County – 5.8″
Russell County – 7″

Snow pictures

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Snowfall reports as of 6:55 p.m.

Ness County – 7″
Trego County – 7.5″
Pawnee County – 4″
Kearny County – 5″
Gray County – 5″
Smith County – 4″
Thomas County – 6″

Snowfall reports as of 5:05 p.m.

Ness County – 9.5″
Ford County – 4″
Edwards County – 5″
Ellis County – 6.5″
Finney County – 7″
Rush County – 9″

Snowfall reports as of 4:45 p.m.

Lane County – 10″
Wallace County – 9″
Logan County – 8″
Rawlins County – 8″
Greely County – 6″
Gove County – 7″
Decatur County – 4″
Sherman County – 8″
Graham County – 3″
Sheridan County – 4″
Thomas County – 5″
Pratt County – 2.1″
Cheyenne County – 5″

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