Storm to clobber U.S. Midwest with snow,
wind and frigid temps
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[February 08, 2018]
By Brendan O'Brien
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - A storm is expected
to clobber Chicago, Detroit and Milwaukee with heavy snow, gusty winds
and freezing temperatures that will slow travel for millions of
commuters on Thursday evening and Friday.
The storm system that stretches from western Montana across parts of
Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois and east into southern Michigan will
drop as much 12 inches (30 cm) of snow and produce 35 miles per hour (56
kph) winds, the National Weather Service said in several advisories.
"Periods of snow will cause primarily travel difficulties. Be prepared
for snow covered roads and limited visibilities," the service said in an
advisory for southern Wisconsin.
Wind chill temperatures were expected to drop below 0 Fahrenheit (-18 C)
in many areas across the region on Thursday night and into Friday
morning.
United Airlines said on Twitter the storm was expected to impact
operations this week and that travel waivers were in effect for areas
affected by the snow.
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A woman stops to photograph the New York Stock Exchange, (NYSE) as
snow begins to fall during the morning commute in New York City,
U.S., February 7, 2018. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
Winter weather across the United States over the last several days
has killed several people in accidents in the Midwest since Monday,
including six in Iowa, two in Missouri and one in Montana, local
media in those states reported.
(Editing by Matthew Mpoke Bigg)
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