Close Menu

    Closings

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Personalities/Staff
    • Jobs
    • Calendar
    • Contest Rules
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Login
    RSS Facebook X (Twitter)
    News Radio KMAN
    • Local/State News
      • Manhattan
      • Wamego
      • Riley County
      • Pottawatomie County
      • Fort Riley
      • Geary County
      • State News
      • RCPD Reports
    • Weather
    • Sports
      • K-State Sports
      • High School Sports
        • HS Basketball Schedule & Scores
          • Manhattan High
          • Wamego
          • Rock Creek
          • Riley County
          • Frankfort
          • Blue Valley High
      • Scoreboard Saturday
      • Student-Athlete of the Week
    • Podcasts
      • Within Reason with Mike Matson
      • The Game
      • Wildcat Insider
      • Scoreboard Saturday
    • Obituaries
    • Message Us
      • Birthday/Anniversary
    • Keep It Local
    Listen
    Closings And Delaystyle=
    News Radio KMAN
    You are at:Home»Local News»Dickinson County»Isolated thunderstorms will give way to potential winter storms by mid-week

    Isolated thunderstorms will give way to potential winter storms by mid-week

    0
    By Steven Shaffur on February 14, 2023 Dickinson County, Fort Riley, Geary County, Junction City, Local News, Manhattan, Pottawatomie County, Riley County, Wamego

    The weather outlook for Tuesday and Wednesday is going to be a bit bumpy.

    Thunderstorms remain possible Tuesday as rain is expected most, if not all day. That includes the potential for strong of potentially severe thunderstorms, with lightning, damaging winds up to 60 mph, and small hail being the main hazard. The National Weather Services says a brief tornado cannot be ruled out. The systems are expected to move out by nightfall, though strong winds will remain.

    A winter storm could impact the area Wednesday afternoon and evening, with the potential to linger into Thursday. The National Weather Service says 4 to 6 inches of snow is expected with locally higher amounts possible in some spots.

    Strong winds, up to 30 to 40 mph could cause blowing snow, reducing visibility and making travel dangerous.

    Motorists are encouraged to have an emergency kit in their vehicle, to include, but not limited to: a blanket, jacket, flashlight, a first aid kit and bottled water.

    Stay tuned to News Radio KMAN along with our other Manhattan Broadcasting family of stations to stay weather alert.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Steven Shaffur
    • Website

    Production Director at Manhattan Broadcasting Company. Occasionally covers local events, breaking news, and severe weather.

    Related Posts

    Bobian appeals conviction for 2023 murder of wife

    Police board continues to debate 2026 budget

    Manhattan woman and two others hurt in crash near Milford State Park

    Listen Live Here
    Listen Live - Mobile

    Categories

    EEO Report

    FCC Public File

    FCC Applications


    Follow @1350kman on Twitter · Manhattan Broadcasting Company is an equal opportunity employer.
    Manhattan Broadcasting does not discriminate in sale of advertising on the basis of race, gender, or ethnicity, and will not accept advertising which does so discriminate. © 2024 Manhattan Broadcasting Company.

    Follow @1350kman on Twitter · Manhattan Broadcasting Company is an equal opportunity employer.
    Manhattan Broadcasting does not discriminate in sale of advertising on the basis of race, gender, or ethnicity, and will not accept advertising which does so discriminate. © 2024 Manhattan Broadcasting Company.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    x