Rare Snowstorm, Winds Batter Arizona, N.M.
Posted by feww on March 19, 2012
Parts of Arizona buried under up to 19 inches of snow
A rare snowstorm pummeled Arizona Monday, a day before spring officially starts. This was the same system that dumped several feet of new snow on the Sierra Nevadas over the weekend.
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- Arizona, USA. A late-winter snowstorm buried parts of Arizona under up to 19 inches of snow paralyzing travel throughout the state and closing schools, including Northern Arizona University and Coconino Community College.
- The heavy snow and high winds, which exceeded 60MPH, also forced authorities to close more than 180 miles of Interstate 40 and parts on I17 in both directions, said the Arizona Highway Patrol.
Severe Thunderstorms Possible from Southern Minn. to Texas: NWS
The NWS Storm Prediction Center forecast a Moderate Risk of severe thunderstorms Monday into the late evening “for parts of central and northern Texas, southeastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas. Expect severe storms in these areas to continue overnight and be capable of damaging winds, large hail, a few tornadoes and excessive rainfall. SPC has also indicated a Slight Risk or severe thunderstorms from the southern Minnesota southward into Texas.”
US Natural Hazards Map. Source: NWS. Map enhanced by FIRE-EARTH
- Tornado Alley, USA. SPC received at least 11 tornado reports in 3 states of Oklahoma, Nebraska and South Dakota.
- At least 1 serious injury reported in Nebraska.
- Dozens of houses significantly damaged or destroyed in the tornado-struck areas.
- In Lincoln County, NE, 15 train cars were flipped over by a tornado, which also caused extensive damage to private vehicles, SPC said.
SPC Tornado, High Wind and Hale Map for March 18, 2012 (filtered).
- Idaho. Bonner County in Idaho has declared a State of Emergency amid flooding caused by Thursday’s torrential rains.
- At least a dozen roads have washed out throughout the county.
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