Wrecks are increasing in the Wichita area as roads ice over, with the National Weather Service warning drivers to stay home and the Wichita Police Department implementing an emergency accident reporting plan for non-injury wrecks. Freezing drizzle started Saturday morning, leading to hazardous road conditions, and a wintry mix is expected to continue into Sunday with up to six inches of snow forecasted. Below-zero wind chills are also expected. Drivers involved in accidents meeting the EARP criteria can exchange information at police substations, while those in the county should call the sheriff’s office to arrange filing a report for non-injury and driveable wrecks.
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