Wind chills as low as -20° are in the forecast for northeastern Kansas over the next couple of days and nights, and Lawrence could see snow flurries Thursday evening.
The National Weather Service in Topeka forecasts a low of 1° Thursday night, with wind chills between -6° and -16*. It’s expected to be blustery, with winds between 15 and 20 mph and gusts up to 35 mph. Some flurries are possible before 8 p.m. Thursday, according to the forecast.
Friday is expected to be mostly sunny with a high of 13° and wind chills as cold as Thursday night. Wind gusts are also possible, and the overnight low is forecast to be -6°.
Saturday is also expected to be sunny and less windy with a high of 13°. The forecast shows an overnight low of 4° with gusts up to 25 mph returning at night.
Sunday and the following days are expected to warm up a bit, with temperatures ranging from 32° during the day Sunday up to 43° on Wednesday. Rain is possible, according to the forecast as of Thursday morning.
See information about overnight emergency sheltering options at this link. If you or someone you know needs help to find indoor shelter or get transportation, contact city staff members Misty Bosch-Hastings at 785-760-1481 or Cicely Thornton at 785-813-9483.
See links to more severe weather resources below.
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Severe weather resources
National Weather Service local office (Topeka):
• Find the latest weather forecast info and severe weather advisories for the Lawrence area at this link.
• In the event of rapidly changing severe weather, such as tornadoes, the NWS posts frequent updates on Twitter, @NWSTopeka. You do not need a Twitter account to see tweets from NWS.
• NWS is also on Facebook, facebook.com/NWSTopeka.
• Call 785-234-2592 to hear the forecast.
Douglas County Emergency Management:
• Follow @DgCoEM on Twitter or Douglas County, KS- Emergency Management on Facebook, facebook.com/dgcoem.
• Sign up to receive emergency alerts at dgcoks.org/emalerts.
• Find lots of tips on severe weather and other emergency preparedness on DgCoEM’s website at douglascountyks.org/emergency-management.
• Report storm damage (for non-emergencies only, and after storm danger has passed) by calling the nonemergency dispatch line at 785-843-0250 or 785-832-7509.
Evergy outages:
• Check the status of power outages on the Evergy outage map, outagemap.evergy.com.
• Report a power outage at evergy.com/report-outage, or call 800-544-4857.
• For down powerlines, call 911.
City of Lawrence snow info:
• The city has snow information and a map at lawrenceks.org/snow that shows information about road conditions and snow plow locations. The city typically begins snow and ice control for residential roadways when 2 or more inches of snowfall or icing occurs.
Air quality:
• Check the current air quality index in Lawrence and elsewhere through AirNow, airnow.gov.