Arkansas, and at least two deaths are blamed on this ferocious weather. In the texas panhandle, the storm unleashed hurricaneforce winds and whiteout conditions. In amarillo, 19 inches of snow fell, dozens were stranded, and thousands lost power. This morning the brunt of the storm is moving through kansas. Up to 24 inches of snow is expected in parts of the state. It will fall on whats left of last weeks record snowfall. Many Kansas School districts have already called off classes for today. For much of the day, all the highways in the oklahoma panhandle were closed by the highway patrol. A state of emergency has been declared for at least 60 oklahoma counties. This particular snow is forecasted to be a wet, heavy snow which means roadways will get packed fairly quickly. It will cause travel issues. It will be a lot harder for the snowplows and road graders to remove it from the roadway. New mexico and colorado were the first areas to get hit by this latest storm. A freeway east of al
The recovery and cleanup from Hurricane Ian will take months, but hundreds of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are doing their part to start that process.