More winter weather hit Kansas early Friday morning just hours after temperatures in the region peaked out in the mid/upper 60s. Snow fell quickly in the morning and covered roads, leading to snow-covered conditions and a couple crashes. Traffic navigated through very low visibility as the peak of the snow started after sunrise on Friday.
Shot Description
Scene 1: Snow plow drives by emergency vehicle blocking the right lane due to a crash on the I-135/US-81 bridge over I-70.
Scene 2: Shot of emergency vehicle blocking right lane due to crash.
Scene 3: Tight shot of highway patrol and two car crash on bridge over I-70.
Scene 4: Tight shot of two cars involved in wreck, the front black vehicle turned backwards in the southbound lane with a heavily damage white vehicle behind it.
Scene 5: Tighter shot of white vehicle with destroyed passenger side front end.
Scene 6: Shot from front of crash looking back on damaged vehicles and emergency cars.
Scene 7: Tight shot of smashed front-passenger end of white car.
Scene 8: Shot of black car with emergency vehicles behind it.
Scene 9: Shot of accident scene from the overpass.
Scene 10-12: POV driving shots following snow plow clearing snow from I-135.
Scene 13: Shot of snow plow going under an I-70 overpass in Salina.
Scene 14: Traffic in the snow under an I-70 overpass in Salina.
Scene 15: POV driving shot of blowing snow over I-135.
Scene 16-18: Shots of traffic in low visibility falling and blowing snow.
Scene 19-20: POV driving shots of traffic driving on I-135.
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