Although travel impacts are expected to be minimal, a varied mix
of light rain, light freezing rain or sleet, and possibly even a
touch of slushy snow will remain possible across portions of north
central Kansas through around mid-afternoon, with precipitation
gradually departing the area from north-to-south.
Any light icing is expected to mainly focus on elevated surfaces,
and any snow accumulation, if it even occurs, should only amount
to a few tenths of an inch.
Given the expected minimal accumulation of any ice or snow, along
with lack of expected travel impacts, a formal Winter Weather
Advisory is not anticipated at this time. However, travelers
should remain cautious just in case any spotty slick spots manage
to develop.
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