(KNZA)--Many Kansas communities received a foot or more of snow during the weekend blizzard.
But the snow storm that moved through northeast Kansas Sunday literally trapped one woman inside her home, blocking her doors shut.
The Fox Weather Channel reports that snow drifts - several feet high - piled up against the door of a woman in the Brown County community of Robinson.
The snow drifts were so deep that homeowner Judy Bearce couldn't get out until she was eventually rescued by family members.
Bearce says she was fine and had stocked up on plenty of provisions.
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