The Storm Has Passed, The Thaw Begins
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The Storm Has Passed, The Thaw Begins
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Reporter: Blake Smith
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Sunday, March 29

Life is slowing returning to parts of Kansas pounded by a spring blizzard.

Temperatures will climb into the 40's on Sunday allowing some of the snow and ice to melt. All the precipitation has led to a flood warning in Labette County in Southeast Kansas.

The National Weather Service has released more information about the storm, including photos and snowfall totals. Click on the link below.

As of 1 pm Saturday:

Pratt 28"
Coldwater 28"
Sawyer 24"
4 NE Ulysses 19"
Ashland 18"
St. John 17"
Garden City 16"
Johnson City 16"
Sterling 15"
Great Bend 15"
Dodge City 14"
Hutchinson 14"
Syracuse 13"
McPherson 13"
Kingman 12"
Satanta 12"
Cunningham 11"
Greensburg, Kinsley 10"
Salina 9"
Wichita (ICT) 6.8"

Heavy snow started falling in the northwest part of the state Thursday night, later starting to fall in southwestern Kansas.
If you have pictures or videos of the blizzard, send them to weatherpictures@kake.com


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