An intense winter storm — a "bomb cyclone" of snow and wind — has stranded drivers and shut down interstates in the Rockies and Plains regions. Colorado's National Guard said Thursday that it has now rescued 75 people and two dogs, after checking on 148 vehicles stuck in the storm.
The winter storm
Hours earlier, the Colorado State Patrol had reiterated its calls for people to keep off the roads and stay home if at all possible, warning of possible accidents.
Many state agencies are making that plea again Thursday, with blizzard conditions predicted over parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, North and South Dakota and Minnesota. The
National Weather Service says
"Travel will remain difficult and life threatening across these areas, with improving conditions Thursday night into Friday as the storm pushes farther off to the northeast," the NWS says.
"All state offices will be closed today,"
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem announced
In Sioux Falls, the eponymous falls were raging Wednesday and Thursday, and floodwaters forced dozens of road closures. The city
posted a video
Around midday, Sioux Falls' precipitation was expected to transition from rain to snow — which has already brought perilous conditions to the western portion of the state.
"Interstate 90 in western South Dakota is closed for more than 200 miles," South Dakota Public Broadcasting's Gary Ellenbolt reports from Aberdeen, in an update for NPR's Newscast unit.
Ellenbolt also quoted Tony Mangan of the state's public safety department, who said, "I mean, if you don't have the snow in parts of the state, you have flooding in the southeast and south central parts. It's best, very honestly, to stay home."
Nebraska, under a state of emergency since Tuesday night, is trying to cope with historic flooding. The state says shelters are currently providing aid to more than 100 people who were forced to evacuate, with shelters open in parts of Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas.
The meteorological term "bomb cyclone" refers to a storm that intensifies very quickly, a process called
bombogenesis
"A bomb cyclone on the East Coast around this time
last year
The current bomb cyclone also whacked part of Texas — including in Amarillo, where high winds shoved a semi truck off a highway Wednesday. Winds also forced the evacuation of the local airport's control tower and
knocked out power
With the official start of spring now less than one week away, areas to the east and south of the "bomb cyclone" are also facing challenging weather Thursday.
"Heavy rain, snow melt, and ice jams on rivers have produced widespread flooding across the Upper Midwest," federal forecasters said. As the storm moves eastward, it will weaken — but it will still bring risks of high winds, hail and tornadoes to a broad region from the Great Lakes to the South, the NWS says.
Parts of Kentucky and Indiana have been under
tornado warnings
Anyone seeking good weather news may want to look toward California, which has finally gotten some good news after enduring tragic weather and climate events, from fires to flooding. But now, as
member station KPBS reports
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