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    You are at:Home»Local News»Geary County»Snow likely Wednesday as Winter Weather Advisory posted for Manhattan area

    Snow likely Wednesday as Winter Weather Advisory posted for Manhattan area

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    By Brandon Peoples on February 1, 2022 Geary County, Local News, Manhattan, Pottawatomie County, Riley County
    National Weather Service graphic (Feb. 1, 2022)
    National Weather Service graphic (Feb. 1, 2022)
    National Weather Service graphic (Feb. 1, 2022)

    After nearly setting a record high Monday, Manhattan is now bracing for a taste of winter weather as midweek approaches.

    The National Weather Service office in Topeka has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Riley, Pottawatomie and Geary counties from 9 p.m. this evening through noon Thursday. The forecast is calling for approximately 3 to 5 inches of snow for the Manhattan area, with greater amounts likely further to the south and east.

    A Winter Storm Warning is posted for the same time frame from southwest Kansas to the Kansas City metro, including Topeka and Lawrence.

    Snow is expected to begin late tonight, with the peak snowfall expected by Wednesday morning into Wednesday afternoon.

    We’ll keep you posted for any school closings that may occur, via our closings page.

    The record high for Jan. 31, by the way is 72 degrees, set in 1989. Manhattan recorded a 70 degree temperature on Monday.

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    KMAN Program Director and The Mercury news reporter. Contact Brandon at Brandon@1350kman.com

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