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In Oklahoma, forecasters predicted up to 16 inches of snow. Some highways in that state’s Panhandle were closed because of slick roads.

In Wichita, Kan., residents were barely recovering from last week’s storm, which dumped up to 18 inches of snow, before they had to begin preparing for another round.

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback said Sunday that state offices in the western parts of the state will be closed through at least 6 a.m. Thursday. The governor also extended the state of emergency he declared after the first storm hit.

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