Winter storm howls through Midwest
MINNEAPOLIS — Heavy snow and strong winds pushed across the Midwest on Monday, prompting highway closings in Kansas and South Dakota, school cancellations in Minnesota and grounding of flights in Denver and Minneapolis.
In Minnesota, Gov. Mark Dayton called out the National Guard to help stranded motorists, the Star Tribune reported.
The National Weather Service said more than 10 inches (26 centimetres) of snow has already fallen on North Platte in western Nebraska. In southern Minnesota, the storm dumped 17 inches (43 centimetres) near Owatonna by late afternoon Monday. Dozens of school districts in Minnesota cancelled classes.
Weather service meteorologist Bill Borghoff in Minnesota says the storm started brewing Saturday night over Nebraska and spread to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. He called it “a very classically developed winter storm,” with widespread heavy snow on its northern end.