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Winter Weather: Deadly Snowstorm Closes Major Roadways In Plains, Southwest

Winter Storm

JOHN HANNA   12/20/11 08:37 PM ET   AP

TOPEKA, Kan. — A deadly storm that halted travel throughout the Great Plains weakened Tuesday as it headed east into Missouri and toward the Great Lakes, and officials reopened interstates in areas where motorists had been forced to adjust holiday plans mid-trip.

Authorities still were reporting snow drifts of up to 10 feet high in southeast Colorado, and Texas officials warned drivers to stay off the road in the Panhandle so crews would have a clear path to remove ice and snow. Major highways in the western half of the Oklahoma Panhandle remained closed.

Still, officials reopened Interstate 40 in the Texas Panhandle and New Mexico, and portions of Interstate 70 in western Kansas that had been closed. New Mexico reopened a closed section of Interstate 25, the main highway from Santa Fe to the Colorado line after crews cleared drifts as high as 5 feet. The storm dumped as much as 15 inches of snow as it hit parts of five states.

At least 40 people were stranded at the Longhorn Motel on Main Street in Boise City, Okla., where manager Pedro Segovia said blowing snow had created drifts 2- and 3-feet high and closed the main road.

"Some people cannot even get out of their houses. There is too much snow," Segovia said. "It's was blowing. We've got big piles. It's real bad."

Receptionist MaKenzee Grove sympathized with the 50 or so people stranded at the hotel where she works in Guymon, about 60 miles east of Boise City. She too spent Monday night there.

"I have this rinky-dink car that does not do well in this," Grove said. "If we wouldn't have had the wind, it wouldn't have been as bad. The winds ... made the drifts really bad."

A few guests traveling to Oklahoma City managed to leave Tuesday, but others would likely have to wait another night before all roads were clear, she said.

In Kansas, schools in Manhattan canceled classes Tuesday, anticipating several inches of snow. The National Weather Service reported later that 3 inches or less fell.

To the east, a cold rain pelted the Topeka area, turned into a mix of light sleet and snow without much accumulation and tapered off. Forecasters said the storm became less potent as it moved northeast toward the Great Lakes.

Kansas Highway Patrol Trooper Ben Gardner said the patrol dealt with dozens of accidents in which motorists slid off highways Tuesday morning.

"We had ice-covered roads, covered by snow packed on top," he said.

The late-autumn snowstorm lumbered into the region Monday, turning roads to ice and reducing visibility to zero. Many of the areas hit Monday had enjoyed relatively balmy 60-degree temperatures just 24 hours earlier.

The storm was blamed for at least six deaths Monday, authorities said. Four people were killed when their vehicle collided with a pickup truck in part of eastern New Mexico where blizzard-like conditions are rare, and a prison guard and inmate died when a prison van crashed on an icy road in eastern Colorado.

The Colorado Army National Guard said it rescued two stranded motorists early Tuesday in eastern Las Animas County, in the state's southeast corner, using a special vehicle designed to move on snow. Smaller highways in that area remained closed.

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Associated Press writers Jeri Clausing in Albuquerque, N.M.; Matt Curry in Dallas; and Tim Talley in Oklahoma City contributed to this report.

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Blowing snow sticks to a traffic sign as driving conditions worsen in Placitas, N.M. on Monday, Dec. 19, 2011. A major winter storm was moving across New Mexico on Monday, closing highways and stranding motorists in blizzard conditions. The storm is expected to bring as much as 20 inches of snow to the northeastern part of the state.
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07:51 PM on 12/21/2011
My God its a snowstorm. Incontrovertible proof of global warming. Shut down the power plants and quadruple taxes now, or you're a stupid denier!
07:50 PM on 12/21/2011
To all global warming deniers. Yes, it's winter. No, that does not disprove global warming.
02:02 AM on 12/22/2011
Luckily, the burden of proof is on those who wish to dismantle modern civilization and extort draconian taxes based on half-baked computer simulations. That burden has not been met.
05:22 PM on 12/22/2011
Switching to renewable sources of clean energy is "dismantling modern civilization"? Gee, I thought it was called "technological advancement"? How's this for half-baked... we're experiencing unseasonably warm weather where I live. The spring flowers are sprouting in December. It was nearly 70 degrees today, and that's been an ongoing trend so far this winter. We've only worn our coats a handful of times. Usually we'd be up to our eyeballs in snow by now. Can you explain that? This isn't an anomaly, either. This has been happening here for several years, now. I remember when we had our first 70 degree winter day, and it was considered a "fluke". The next year, there were a few more warm winter days. The next year, there were even more. Do you see a trend?
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02:12 PM on 12/28/2011
"Luckily, the burden of proof is on those who wish to dismantle modern civilizati­on.."

Don't you just love how the ranting deniers come out with this kind of rabid, hysterical foaming at the mouth nonsense and then call people who accept global warming "alarmist'? It would be hilarious if it wasn't so repellently dishonest.
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ClimateHawk
Think before posting.
07:43 PM on 12/21/2011
"One of the more intriguing findings of the 2011 Arctic Report Card concerns what some scientists are referring to as the “warm Arctic/cold continents” climate pattern, featuring winds that drive warmer air into the Arctic, while displacing frigid Arctic air masses to the south, into the US and Europe.

When this pattern occurred during December 2010, it contributed to freak snowstorms in the eastern US and western Europe. In western Greenland, meanwhile, and in other parts of the Arctic, temperatures were above average."

Ouch. We are seeing the climate destabilize right before our eyes.

http://www.climatecentral.org/news/global-warming-has-pushed-the-arctic-into-a-new-normal
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yeti7
not bigfoot
05:39 PM on 12/21/2011
They are say that Global Warming is causing this too?
05:23 PM on 12/22/2011
Uh, no. It's winter. This is what happens in winter.
12:52 PM on 12/21/2011
To the people who seem to think that this disproves global warming: Hello, part of the effect of global warming is to cause wild weather swings. More moisture is evaporating into the air and it will come down somewhere, so there will be huge storms in some places and drought in others and less continuously frozen water everywhere.
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OcotilloKid
Conservatives work..liberals are the entertainment
02:12 PM on 12/21/2011
Yeah...we know...any weather pattern of any kind anywhere in the world supports the climate alarmism narrative.....thanks for clearing that up for us.
04:58 PM on 12/21/2011
Well, I was clearing it up, in an admittedly simplistic way. a key word is "wild" as in not usual. It is climate change, not just any weather pattern of any kind anywhere in the world. That's the kind of word twisting that just murks the facts up and creates a we-can-hide-our-heads-in-the-sand-and-nothing-bad-will-ever-happen-because-we-don't-want-to-believe-it narrative. All the research I've seen points to climate change.
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tek phlarpt
12:49 PM on 12/21/2011
60 degrees and no snow in December in MN. but that doesn't get reported. some how Al Gore is profiting from our lack of snow.
05:25 PM on 12/22/2011
It was almost 70 in VA today. We've only pulled our coats out maybe five times this winter, so far. The spring flowers are coming up.
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tek phlarpt
10:22 AM on 12/23/2011
saw a few trees in the park when I took my son there shooting buds out because it was 45 degrees.

1. taking my child to a park in Dec in MN is almost impossible, unless I pull him on a sled.

2. no tree buds after May in MN ever.
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02:14 PM on 12/28/2011
"....some how Al Gore is profiting from our lack of snow"

Whatever Al Gore is earning I bet he wishes he got a dollar for every time some dummy denier started ranting about how much money he's making.
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tek phlarpt
03:28 PM on 12/28/2011
or every time some dummy didn't understand a joke.
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mspat44417
Rock it if ya got it...Music
10:23 AM on 12/21/2011
This happens every winter some where in the states so ...Like saying there's a lot of sun shine in Ca. .....Not really news...
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Tony Moschetti
09:58 AM on 12/21/2011
"Deadly Snowstorm Pounds Five States" Once again showing us the amazing versatility of global WARMING!
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jkanon
A pragmatic progressive
12:41 PM on 12/21/2011
I always get a kick out of the deniers who don't know the differnce between weather and climate.
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gryphon10
09:36 AM on 12/21/2011
And Al Gore went snow skiing directly after a speech on global warming.
09:15 AM on 12/21/2011
And Winter is just starting.
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HawaiiSteve
be your own lamp... let truth be your light!
06:31 AM on 12/21/2011
We have snow here in Hawaii on the Big Island right now on top of the mountains. Happens most years around this time due to the altitude. Next week, we're going to drive up the mountain and fill a few pick-ups with snow and bring them to to the beach where we will build a snowman on the sand while in our bathing suits! Then we'll lie around working on our tans and drinking cold ones while Mr. Frosty slowly melts away. Only in Hawaii!
10:24 AM on 12/21/2011
Sounds like major fun. We just build snowmen, make snow angels, have a good old fashioned snowball fight then go inside and drink hot chocolate in front of the fire snuggling. It all sounds great to me both here and in Hawaii!
02:12 AM on 12/21/2011
free Clayton NM so we can get out of this place!!!
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ahnree
blind me with your lies
11:14 PM on 12/20/2011
bring that sh$t here to the sierra's. we need it bad. please please fake god ole almightly!!
08:55 PM on 12/20/2011
Shhhhh.... What're ya doing? You should be keeping it quiet about this snow in winter thing.

Folks might get the wrong idea, like maybe Global Warming isn't quiet all it's cracked up to be.....

So Shhhhh will ya!
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ILoveFiction
That's unbelievable!
09:29 PM on 12/20/2011
Hi Frank!
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HawaiiSteve
be your own lamp... let truth be your light!
06:24 AM on 12/21/2011
Great! Another home-schooled 'scientist' who doesn't understand how increasing temperatures on a global basis can cause a rise in moisture in the air resulting in excessive cooling and precipitation. Check out absorption refrigeration (known as the Einstein Refrigerator). You heat up one end and the other end gets cold. You can build them with a solar collector and use sunlight to make ice. Its based on the cooling properties of expanding gas. The hotter the sun, the more ice you can make. If the fridge in your trailer runs on propane and has a pilot light, its using the absorption process. Same thing happens in nature. Increased heat causes moist air to expand and cool the surrounding areas. The cooling moisture forms rain or snow and falls all over you while you scratch your head and wonder why you don't know what's going on.

http://gtalumni.org/Publications/magazine/sum98/einsrefr.html
06:36 PM on 12/21/2011
Hey, don't tell me. I knew it was poppycock when some alarmist spouted it off to some media outlet a couple of years ago.

So you should try to educate your alarmist friends.

They are the ones who, in a rabid attempt to drum up support for cap & trade, told the world how sad it will be when children would no longer know what 'snow' was due to a 'warming world'.

So you're 100% correct. It is nonsense.
08:10 PM on 12/20/2011
Oh my gosh, snow in winter.

This is horrible.

Hey, wait, didn't all those folks tell us back in 2002 that they were really upset since kids wouldn't know what it would be like to have snow on the ground?
05:31 PM on 12/22/2011
My kids don't know what it's like to have snow on the ground, at least this winter. We in VA are having an unseasonably warm winter, with many days reaching 70 degrees. The spring flowers are coming up. What do you think of that?