Winter Weather — Chase, Kansas
2007-04-13 to 2007-04-14 · Chase, Kansas
Event narrative
Law enforcement estimated that 3 to 5 inches of snow fell across Chase County. The snow caused a fatal accident 150 when a female driver lost control of her car, turned sideways and collided with a tractor-trailer. The Daily Union of Junction City contributed to this report.
Wider weather episode
A powerful spring snowstorm moved through Kansas from the afternoon of April 13th to the early morning hours of April 14th. Winter storm warnings were hoisted for much of Central and South Central Kansas. The storm was strong enough that numerous areas reported thundersnow. All the ingredients came together for significant snowfall except that temperatures in the lowest part of the atmosphere just weren't cold enough to support heavy snow. None-the-less, a swath of heavy, wet snow on the order of 5 to 6 inches fell from northern Harvey through Chase Counties. Lesser amounts on the order of 2 to 4 inches blanketed areas from Kingman through Reno and McPherson Counties. 1 to 2 inches fell across Sedgwick County with the Mid-Continent Airport setting a record for the latest measurable snowfall. ICT recorded 0.8 inches of snow on April 14th and combined with the 0.5 inches on the 13th from the storm. The copious amounts of moisture spiraling into the storm system also caused minor flooding in portions of Southeast Kansas.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 25808. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.