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Blizzard in US Northern Plains to head east, ease grip

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A WINTER storm that threatened the US Northern Great Plains with icy roads, power outages and high winds is expected to ease its grip late on Monday as it moves east into the Great Lakes and New England, forecaster­s said.

The storm is forecast to bring a mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain across parts of northern New England overnight, the National Weather Service ( NWS) said.

“Farther south, rain and a few thundersto­rms are possible along and ahead of the cold front from the Ohio valley to the lower Mississipp­i valley and the Southeast tonight( Monday) and Tuesday(yesterday),” it said.

Even as the storm’s grip weakened, authoritie­s in North Dakota, where the front had dumped up to 46cm of snow, urged travelers in much of the state to stay home because of hazardous conditions.

The NWS reported 19,000 homes or businesses without power in South Dakota, and MontanaDak­ota Utilities Co said almost two dozen areas were without electricit­y. Service in some areas was not expected to be restored for days.

More than 260 flights were delayed or cancelled at the Minneapoli­s-St Paul Internatio­nal Airport, and highways across much of Minnesota were covered or partly covered with snow and ice, according to state transporta­tion officials.

The storm also shut some highways in South Dakota, with snow and low visibility cutting speeds on Interstate 90, the state Department of Transporta­tion said.

The NWS reported wind speeds of more than 100 kph in parts of North Dakota and Minnesota as the storm moved through.

Elsewhere, another weather system was expected to move into the Pacific Northwest late on Monday, bringing rain and mountain snow to the Cascades and the region’s interior, the weather service said.

Temperatur­es would be above average across most of the central and eastern United States yesterday. East Coast afternoon temperatur­es were forecast to be 5 to 14 degrees Celsius above average. — Reuters

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