‘Bomb cyclone’ snow, wind impacts Midwest, Great Lakes

Snow plows clear Interstate 29 on Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Sioux Falls, S.D. Heavy snow and strong winds hammered parts of the central U.S. on Thursday, knocking out power to tens of thousands of people and creating hazardous travel conditions a day after pummeling Colorado. (Briana Sanchez/The Argus Leader via AP)

North Dakota State University student Adam Wiczek, of Andover, Minn., rakes leaves outside the Alpha Gamme Rho fraternity Thursday, April 11, 2019, at the start of a blizzard in Fargo, N.D. Up to a foot of snow was predicted to fall in the city the fraternity members said they wanted to get the last of the leaves off the lawn before the snow piled up. (AP Photo/Dave Kolpack)

Miguel Leiva shovels his driveway along N. Racine Street during a spring snow storm Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Appleton, Wis. The second major snowstorm in the region in a month left behind hazardous road conditions, wintertime temperatures and snarled traffic in Colorado and Wyoming.(Dan Powers/The Post-Crescent via AP)

Heavy snow and strong winds hammered parts of the central U.S. on Thursday and began moving into the Great Lakes region, knocking out power to tens of thousands of people and creating hazardous travel conditions a day after pummeling Colorado.

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