Ice and Blizzards:1Make Traveling Through Central United States Dangerous Now.

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Ice and Blizzards
Ice and Blizzards:1Make Traveling Through Central United States Dangerous Now.
Ice and Blizzards
Ice and Blizzards

 

Traveling during the hectic holiday week was dangerous due to a winter storm that caused blizzards and caused heavy snowfall, freezing rain, and strong winds throughout the Plains and upper Midwest.

Strong wind gusts from the storm on Monday and Tuesday—occasionally reaching 50 to 60 mph, with isolated gusts reaching 75 mph—caused blizzard conditions and made travel “difficult to near impossible,” according to the National Weather Service.

Ice and Blizzards:1Make Traveling Through Central United States Dangerous.

This included regions that had blizzard warnings in effect on Monday and Tuesday, including parts of Nebraska, South Dakota, Kansas, Colorado, and Wyoming.

When strong winds and snow combine for at least three hours, it results in blizzards, which limit visibility to a quarter of a mile or less.

Due to the poor visibility, a large area of the weather service issued a warning. Locals were advised to stay off the roads, but if they must, they should pack survival kits and stay in their cars in case they become stranded.

Over the Central and Northern Plains, blizzard and ice storm warnings were expected to start expiring late Tuesday or early Wednesday.

Through early Wednesday morning, there is still a chance of light to moderate snowfall in some areas of the region, along with rain and freezing rain.

Ice and Blizzards:1Make Traveling Through Central United States Dangerous.
Ice and Blizzards
Ice and Blizzards

 

On Wednesday, the freezing rain will stop over the Northern Plains, the snowfall will mostly stop by the end of the day across the Midwest, and the Appalachian Mountains will no longer be in danger of excessive rainfall.

A level 1 of 4 marginal risk of excessive rainfall exists on Wednesday for a portion of the Northeast and northern Mid-Atlantic I-95 corridor.

New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC are among the major cities that are at risk of flooding. On Wednesday, there may be travel and flight delays in all of the major Northeastern cities.

“I stated that I desired a white Christmas.”

Bradley Sanders, one traveler, told CNN that on Tuesday, he was traveling from Denver to Chicago when the blizzard struck. At around noon, he stopped to charge his car near Ogallala, Nebraska.

He quickly found out the highway was closed, so he made reservations for a motel to stay the night. He mentioned that a queue of stranded drivers was waiting for a room at the motel.

Additionally stranded in Ogallala, Amanda Dawn Benitez told CNN on Tuesday. She was taking her husband, son, and 2-pound Chihuahua with her on her journey from Twin Falls, Idaho, to McDonough, Georgia.

They have been traveling in her husband’s 18-wheeler because he drives a truck, and they intend to stay there Tuesday night.

Alabama native Benitez claimed she had never seen so much snow in her life.

She remarked, “I said I didn’t want a blizzard; I wanted a white Christmas.” Benitez reported that her chihuahua and son are having fun playing in the snow.

On Tuesday, the primary winter weather threat for some locations changed from snow to ice.

A combination of freezing rain and sleet threatened to create sporadic blackouts and dangerously icy walkways and roads in some areas of the Tuesday in the upper Midwest and northern Plains. Ice storm warnings were in effect for parts of Minnesota and the Dakotas through Tuesday night.

Due to poor winter road conditions, residents in 14 North Dakota counties are advised to stay off the roads entirely on Tuesday, according to a statement from the state’s Department of Transportation.

Due to “multiple traffic incidents,” westbound lanes on approximately 50 miles of Interstate 94 in the state were closed on Tuesday morning.

Ice and Blizzards:1Make Traveling Through Central United States Dangerous.

According to the service on Tuesday, there were reports of freezing rain from ice storms in the Dakotas, with Verona, North Dakota, reporting an inch of the precipitation.

It was predicted that the storm would start to weaken Tuesday night over the central United States and end up losing most of its strength early on Wednesday.

A few snowstorms or a combination of the Plains may see some rain and snow, but widespread, disruptive weather will end by midweek.

On Christmas Day, accidents and road closures started.
Ice and Blizzards
Ice and Blizzards

 

Parts of the central United States experienced dangerous conditions on Monday due to the storm’s deposit of a hazardous mixture of snow, ice, and strong winds.

Tractor-trailers jackknifed and became stuck on eastbound Interstate 80 near York on Monday morning and early afternoon, causing cars to collide and slide off the road, according to the Nebraska State Patrol.

The Dakotas were severely hit by heavy snowfall further north. According to the South Dakota Department of Transportation, I-90 was closed in both directions for more than 200 miles between Mitchell and Wall on Monday night and Tuesday morning.

Eastbound lanes situated between the department said that Wall and Rapid City, which are roughly 50 miles away, were also closed. Tuesday, “unless weather and road conditions change,” the westbound lanes were predicted to stay open.

Ice and Blizzards:1Make Traveling Through Central United States Dangerous.

“Using secondary highways to get around Interstate closures is not a good idea for drivers. Travel will be extremely hazardous during this storm system due to significantly decreased visibilities and blizzard-like conditions, the department stated.

With ice and snow covering the roads, the South Dakota Highway Patrol reported that it was called to multiple collisions in Watertown.

“Please take it slowly, never use the cruise control, and buckle up at all times. The South Dakota Highway Patrol asked people to give the snow plows some space to work as they are currently out.

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