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Drivers face white out conditions during April #bombcyclone
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By Thursday, much as 18 inches of snow had fallen in parts of South Dakota, where Governor Kristi Noem has closed state offices in much of the state for a second day as heavy snow and strong winds make travel conditions dangerous. Just days after Tuesday's high of 78 degrees in Denver, whiteout conditions were reported in western Nebraska, where the Department of Transportation closed several highways Thursday morning. Winds briefly reached 107 mph in Pueblo West, Colorado due to a gustnado. On Thursday morning, 13,200 were without power in Minnesota and 12,600 in South Dakota. There were more than 180 flights cancelled at Denver International and 170 flights at Minneapolis-St Paul International.
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