Manhattan received a constant snowfall throughout the day of Nov. 8, 2018. Local weather reports expect the accumulated precipitation to be at least 2 inches.
Caroline McFeeters lands a snowball square on Maddy Mash's face. Manhattan received 2 inches of snow on November 8, 2018. (John Chapple | Collegian Media Group)
Caroline McFeeters and Maddy Mash leave class to enjoy a snowball fight. Manhattan received 2 inches of snow on November 8, 2018. (John Chapple | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received a constant snowfall throughout the day of Nov. 8, 2018. Local weather reports expect the accumulated precipitation to be at least 2 inches. (Logan Wassall | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received a constant snowfall throughout the day of Nov. 8, 2018. Local weather reports expect the accumulated precipitation to be at least 2 inches. (Logan Wassall | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received a constant snowfall throughout the day of Nov. 8, 2018. Local weather reports expect the accumulated precipitation to be at least 2 inches. (Logan Wassall | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received a constant snowfall throughout the day of Nov. 8, 2018. Local weather reports expect the accumulated precipitation to be at least 2 inches. (Logan Wassall | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received a constant snowfall throughout the day of Nov. 8, 2018. Local weather reports expect the accumulated precipitation to be at least 2 inches. (Logan Wassall | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received a constant snowfall throughout the day of Nov. 8, 2018. Local weather reports expect the accumulated precipitation to be at least 2 inches. (Logan Wassall | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received a constant snowfall throughout the day of Nov. 8, 2018. Local weather reports expect the accumulated precipitation to be at least 2 inches. (Logan Wassall | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received a constant snowfall throughout the day of Nov. 8, 2018. Local weather reports expect the accumulated precipitation to be at least 2 inches. (Logan Wassall | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received a constant snowfall throughout the day of Nov. 8, 2018. Local weather reports expect the accumulated precipitation to be at least 2 inches. (Logan Wassall | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received a constant snowfall throughout the day of Nov. 8, 2018. Local weather reports expect the accumulated precipitation to be at least 2 inches. (Logan Wassall | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received a constant snowfall throughout the day of Nov. 8, 2018. Local weather reports expect the accumulated precipitation to be at least 2 inches. (Logan Wassall | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received a constant snowfall throughout the day of Nov. 8, 2018. Local weather reports expect the accumulated precipitation to be at least 2 inches. (Logan Wassall | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received a constant snowfall throughout the day of Nov. 8, 2018. Local weather reports expect the accumulated precipitation to be at least 2 inches. (Logan Wassall | Collegian Media Group)
On Nov. 8, K-State received its first big snowfall of the fall semester. It was documented that the temperature fluctuated between 26 and 34 degrees and received up to four inches of snow in certain parts of town. (Brooke Barrett | Collegian Media Group)
Bright colored fall leaves bring a pop of color to contrast the vibrant, white blankets of snow on the K-State campus. Manhattan received about two and a half to four inches of snow on Nov. 8. (Brooke Barrett | Collegian Media Group)
K-State received its first white-out of the fall semester on Nov. 8. The trees and buildings stand covered and surrounded by white blankets of snow. (Brooke Barrett | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received around two and a half to four inches of snow on Nov. 8. This has been the first large snowfall of the fall semester. (Brooke Barrett | Collegian Media Group)
K-State received its first white-out of the fall semester on Nov. 8. The trees and buildings stand covered and surrounded by white blankets of snow. (Brooke Barrett | Collegian Media Group)
On a snowy, cold November day, Manhattan received two and a half to four inches of snow. The temperature fluctuated from a low of 26 degrees to a high of 34 degrees. (Brooke Barrett | Collegian Media Group)
On Nov. 8, K-State received its first big snowfall of the fall semester. It was documented that the temperature fluctuated between 26 and 34 degrees and received up to four inches of snow in certain parts of town. (Brooke Barrett | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan received around two and a half to four inches of snow on Nov. 8. This has been the first large snowfall of the fall semester. (Brooke Barrett | Collegian Media Group)
On a snowy, cold November day, Manhattan received two and a half to four inches of snow. The temperature fluctuated from a low of 26 degrees to a high of 34 degrees. (Brooke Barrett | Collegian Media Group)
Bright colored fall leaves bring a pop of color to contrast the vibrant, white blankets of snow on the K-State campus. Manhattan received about two and a half to four inches of snow on Nov. 8. (Brooke Barrett | Collegian Media Group)
On Nov. 8, K-State received its first big snowfall of the fall semester. It was documented that the temperature fluctuated between 26 and 34 degrees and received up to four inches of snow in certain parts of town. (Brooke Barrett | Collegian Media Group)
K-State received its first white-out of the fall semester on Nov. 8. The trees and buildings stand covered and surrounded by white blankets of snow. (Brooke Barrett | Collegian Media Group)
On a snowy, cold November day, Manhattan received two and a half to four inches of snow. The temperature fluctuated from a low of 26 degrees to a high of 34 degrees. (Brooke Barrett | Collegian Media Group)
Manhattan, Kansas received around two and a half to four inches of snow on Nov. 8. This has been the first large snowfall of the fall semester. (Brooke Barrett | Collegian Media Group)