| From the k i m b a storm Center. This is a severe winter weather alert from the k i m b a storm Center. This is a special weather statement for Campbell and Campbell County Nebraska blizzard warning for Kimball and Campbell County Nebraska urgent winter weather message severe impacts continue as historic and crippling blizzard rages on blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 a.m. On Monday periods of heavy snow and blowing snow blizzard conditions are likely when gusts up to 55 miles per hour for a large portion of Southeast Wyoming and the wage Nebraska Panhandle along in the east of the Laramie range. This also includes the Interstate 80 Corridor between Cheyenne and Roland's until 6 a.m. Monday conditions should slowly begin to improve this evening and overnight but travel will remain extremely dangerous or impossible impacts are extremely dangerous or impossible travel conditions whiteout conditions. Yep. Falling and blowing snow strong winds may cause extensive damage to trees and power lines power outages are likely conditions will be life threatening to those caught unprepared travel should be restricted to emergencies only a few must travel have a winter survival kit with you. If you get stranded stay with your vehicle the latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 511. All travel is restricted as all of the highways are closed until tomorrow Monday Interstate 80 and Highway 30 are both closed in both directions for about a 640 Mile Stretch between Lexington, Nebraska and Evanston Wyoming Highway 71 is closed in both directions across the stage in panhandle between the Colorado border and the South Dakota border due to high snowfall amounts the city of Kimball remains in the snow emergency. They are asking citizens to not leave Park, New Jersey. Tonight so the street department can clean those streets on our emergency snow routes. The designated emergency snow routes are number one Chestnut Street from 1st Street to 4th Street and 2nd Street from Howard Street to Oak Street signs are posted on those routes a blizzard warning continues until 6 a.m. Tomorrow Monday when severe weather strip Network area of Campbell and Campbell County, Nebraska. We strike first here on k i m b a network Blogspot stay tuned here to Kam be a network Blogspot for the lady just weather information and Kimball Bushnell in text message brought to you by EFT. |
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