Bomb cyclone storm knocks out power to thousands of homes and businesses in South Dakota and disrupts travel from Colorado to Minnesota.
“Hopefully this time it will be a slow snowmelt,” Roth said.
Numerous traffic crashes were reported in northeastern South Dakota, and the storm knocked out power to thousands of homes and businesses in Sioux Falls. In Nebraska, the State Patrol was sending additional troopers into the state’s panhandle, and officials closed Interstate 80 in that region.An unusual but not rare weather phenomenon known as “thunder snow” — snow accompanied by thunder and lightning — was reported in central South Dakota.South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem closed state government offices in 52 counties.
Strong winds associated with the weather system were creating dangerous wildfire and travel conditions in New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma. The weather service issued a high wind warning for the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles.
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