Nov 29, 2025

Traces of snow have touched down in Central Kansas, more snow expected for Monday

Posted Nov 29, 2025 3:45 PM
Minor accumulations on grassy surfaces at the Wilson exit along I-70. Snow will come to an end from west to east as we move through the morning hours. Photo from KDOT cameras
Minor accumulations on grassy surfaces at the Wilson exit along I-70. Snow will come to an end from west to east as we move through the morning hours. Photo from KDOT cameras

Salina Post

Traces of snowfall have touched down in Central Kansas, with more snow expected for Monday, plus cold air throughout Saturday and Sunday.

Saturday and Sunday's weather

Throughout Central Kansas, colder air will spread southward across the region for Saturday along with strong and gusty northwest winds. Wind gusts of 35 to 50 mph are likely.

Rain will change to snow briefly over parts of central Kansas through mid-morning on Saturday. Minor accumulations on elevated and grassy surfaces are possible.

Low of 7 degrees is expected for Sunday, with a high of 30 in Salina.

Salina is also under a wind advisory until 6:00 pm for Saturday.

Monday's weather

According to the US National Weather Service, light to moderate snow is expected to move-in from the west on Monday and provide many locations with the first measurable snow of the season.

Snow will start around or shortly after sunrise and continue through the Monday afternoon hours with travel impacts likely, especially across central and northeast Kansas.

Highs are expected to be between 27-32 degrees, with the low expected to be around 14 degrees throughout the region.

Stay updated with local weather on the US National Weather Service Wichita Kansas Facebook page.

Monitor local weather updates frequently in multiple ways by listening to the NOAA Weather Radio, checking local news and emergency notifications. You can also stay informed by following Saline County and the National Weather Service on social media.

For the latest forecast updates, visit the National Weather Service Wichita office at https://www.weather.gov/ict/. To check forecasts frequently, go to weather.gov.