The Christmas Blizzard and Winter Storm of 2009 has taken its' toll thus far with several roads and interstates becoming closed last evening and continued to be closed this morning. Much of western Iowa, eastern Dakotas/Nebraska, and southern Minnesota and feeling the brunt of the snow currently. Expect the snow and winds to continue through the day, making travel near-impossible if not completely impossible. Refer to the previous post for an updating map on current snowfall totals. Below is the latest Sioux Falls NWS weather story displaying their current warnings they have issued and the latest expected snowfall forecasts.
Sorry for the short update, but after all it is Christmas morning! Enjoy it inside and don't risk the travel today as conditions are very unforgiving.
Winter Storm: Dec. 23-25 Update #6
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