Forecasters say the region is on track to see its first widespread snowfall of the season beginning Monday, with most of the accumulation expected from mid-morning into early afternoon.
Most areas are forecast to receive 1 to 3 inches of snow, though locally higher totals are possible depending on where heavier bands develop. While the system is not expected to produce significant snowfall amounts, meteorologists warn that the first snow of the season often brings a higher risk of travel issues as drivers readjust to winter road conditions.
Local closings and delays can be found here.
Stay tuned to News Radio KMAN for the latest updates. Drivers planning to travel are encouraged to check kandrive.org for current road conditions.
