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Wind Chill in Kansas

Will schools close in Kansas tomorrow? Live snow day probability for 7 Kansas cities, updated every 30 minutes.

Kansas Winter Profile

Kansas sits in the classic mid-latitude winter belt — enough snow to regularly close schools, not enough to build infrastructure for it. Across the 7 Kansas cities covered by SnowSense™, average annual snowfall is 17 inches. Manhattan receive up to 20 inches in a typical winter; lower-latitude cities like Wichita see closer to 14.

School-closure decisions in Kansas often hinge on precipitation type as much as accumulation. Storms that cross the region frequently transition from snow to sleet to freezing rain and back, and the difference between a four-inch snow event and a one-inch ice-glaze event is invisible until the storm arrives. Districts tend to close preemptively when ice risk is in the forecast.

Pick a city above to see live snow day probability for your specific Kansas location. SnowSense™ refreshes every 30 minutes with live NWS forecast data, ice-risk modeling, and Kansas-calibrated closure thresholds.

17"
Avg Snow/Year
7
Cities
Moderate
Cold-Day Risk

Cold-Day School Closures in Kansas

Schools in Kansas typically close for cold alone when wind chills drop below dangerous thresholds. The exact threshold varies by district — urban districts with walking students tend to close at warmer wind chills than rural districts where all students ride buses.

-20°F
Common threshold
-30°F
Northern states

Kansas Cities — Live Wind Chill