Winter storm: Everything you need to know right now
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) – Sunday brought a blast of winter weather across Northeast Kansas. Here’s how leaders are handling conditions in your area.
ROADS:
Officials with the city of Topeka said road crews have been on shift since 7:00 a.m. and will plan to have the night shift team start at 7:00 p.m.
City spokeswoman Molly Hadfield said bridges were pre-treated and they are monitoring the forecast for any changes.
You can use this map to see when your neighborhood streets will be cleared and treated.
This map is the K-DOT interactive map to show highway conditions.
Click here to see a variety of live highway cameras from K-DOT.
SCHOOLS:
Dozens of schools are closed or delayed for Monday, December 16. Click here for a full list.
TRAVEL CONDITIONS:
The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office said they have worked a number of weather related accidents on Sunday.
Sheriff Tim Morse said the roads are “treacherous” and is asking people to only travel if it’s absolutely necessary.