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Kansas greets the morning with a biting 26-degree chill in Wichita, and a north wind cuts that feel closer to 15 degrees. Overcast skies hang low, and the air feels raw along I-135 and Kellogg. Any damp pavement from melting snow earlier this week could still hold slick patches in shaded areas.
According to the National Weather Service in Wichita, skies gradually clear through the day with highs reaching 42 degrees. North winds ease slightly by afternoon, helping roads improve as sunshine returns. Clear conditions tonight allow temperatures to fall to around 21 degrees, setting up another hard freeze by early Sunday…