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In 1998, a two day ice storm pulled a slick trick from Southwest Kansas to North Central Kansas. The storm produced widespread one half to two inches of glaze, but there were reports of staggering four to six inch accumulations on highly elevated surfaces such as radio towers. In Southwest Kansas, a six inch accumulation caused an 800 foot tower to collapse. Every radio tower from southwest to west central Kansas received significant ice accumulations. Some of the damage was caused by huge chunks of ice that fell from the towers. Damage was around $3.485 million. Several areas were without power for six days.

 


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