Very cold air is expected to enter north-central, northeast and east-central Kansas early Thursday in the wake of a winter storm expected to bring the area 4 to 7 inches of dry, fluffy snow between late Tuesday and late Wednesday, forecasters cautioned.
Forecasters predicted Topeka would see 4 to 6 inches.
Wind chill indices Thursday morning are expected to range from minus 5 to minus 15 degrees in the area involved, the National Weather Service’s Topeka office said Tuesday morning in a graphic posted on its website…