A mid-December snow turned the Cowley County landscape festive late Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Snow accumulation measured anywhere from 1.5 inches to 2 inches in some places.
Preliminary snowfall totals from this morning. The table shows the higher snowfall amounts which occurred in South Central Kansas however, the highest amounts occurred in Southwest Kansas. More than a foot of snow fell in some areas. #kswx pic.twitter.com/6Yyu0o5v9U
— NWS Wichita (@NWSWichita) December 13, 2020
Spots in Sumner County saw as much as 3 inches or more and accumulations increase west from there.
Places in southwest Kansas saw more than a foot of snow.
About 2″ so far; still coming down in Arkansas City.@CowleyCountyEM @NWSWichita #kswx pic.twitter.com/i7fMFpGYHs
— CeeJay Layton (@ceejaylayton) December 13, 2020
As of Sunday morning, a 60 percent chance of more snow in Cowley County is predicted for Tuesday, otherwise, temperatures for the week are expected to range from the high 30s to low 50s.