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It’s mid-April and 4 million people are under blizzard warnings

MILWAUKEE — Nothing says spring like hurricane-force winds, snow and blizzards. And that’s just what mid-April is bringing to millions of people in the West and Midwest, with more than 40 million Americans under wind-related advisories and millions more expecting heavy snow.

The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for Sheboygan, Washington, Dodge and Ozaukee Counties from 10 p.m. Wednesday, April 10 to 10 a.m. Thursday, April 11.

According to the National Weather Service, a period of mixed precipitation is likely through Thursday morning. Areas north of I-94 towards central Wisconsin will likely see some slippery road conditions due to the potential development of colder pavement temperatures expected there.

Overall, 1 to 3 inches of slushy accumulation is possible across southern Wisconsin with the higher totals towards central Wisconsin.

 

Parts of Utah, Nevada, western Wyoming, Idaho and California should expect wind gusts to reach hurricane force on Wednesday, with winds of 74 mph, CNN meteorologist Pedram Javaheri said.

Another 4 million residents of Colorado, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Iowa, Wyoming and Kansas are under blizzard warnings through Wednesday night. The storms, which have been building up over the Rockies, will pummel the region Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning, the National Weather Service said.

Possible snow records

In Minnesota, the National Weather Service said a “potentially historic winter storm” may hit the state late Wednesday as the system moves east, with heavy rain, 50 mph winds and heavy snow. Minneapolis may see a foot of snow.

That’s not all too uncommon. Just last year, a mid-April snowstorm brought a record 15.8 inches of snow to the Twin Cities.

This storm may also set records, Javaheri said, including producing one of the snowiest April storms in Minneapolis when it arrives on Thursday.

Airlines offering waivers

Frontier and United airlines will allow passengers scheduled to travel Wednesday or Thursday within the Plains area to change their tickets at no charge.

Frontier said customers whose flights are canceled may request a refund.

On Wednesday, there had already been more than 260 flights canceled coming into or leaving the Denver International Airport, according to flight tracking website flightaware.com.

Flooding threats

As the storm moves into the Missouri Valley, where many towns remain drenched after last month’s record-breaking floods, the risk for additional flooding will increase.

In South Dakota and western Minnesota, rivers will continue to experience moderate to major flooding as additional snow will slow the rate at which waters recede.

The Red River is experiencing significant flooding because of melting snow with this new storm likely prolonging the high water.



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