Forte snow ceiling Great Lakes United
A foot of snow blanketed part of Michigan and Wisconsin in the night closing schools Tuesday and caused numerous traffic accidents.
At least three dead debt on transport have been the time in Michigan. Winter Weather was also held responsible for death in Kentucky and Oklahoma, where a school Snow and icy Straße wounded several youths.
The snow began falling Monday and continued Tuesday morning, are proliferating on a foot deep at Western Michigan and up to 13 centimetres deep in some areas of south-east of Wisconsin. The snow began falling Tuesday, a Western Michigan, where the National Weather Service canceled a storm warning.
Almost every school was closed in the region of Grand Rapids.
Most highways in southern Wisconsin, two thirds were covered and slippery Tuesday, the Wisconsin State Patrol Web site has been demonstrated.
A portion of Interstate 90 near the Wisconsin, Minnesota State line was closed for about two hours Monday a Pile-Up on a covered Mississippi River Bridge.
Jesse Carlson, directed, was the birthplace of Dresbach, Minn., after work, in Wisconsin, he said gebremsten avoid a collision on I-90 bridge and found himself in the middle of the Pile-Up. “I have now hit four or five times,” he said.
Elsewhere, freezing rain in the Plains early Tuesday vereisten highways in Oklahoma, which is traffic deaths and the closure of schools in some regions of the country. An accident stopped Interstate 35 to Oklahoma City for nearly four hours, said police.
“So far, we have a little sun, the streets are too dangerous to stay, and we need people cautious,” said Oklahoma Highway Patrol Capt. Chris West.
Kentucky slippery roads with a slight snow and ice was the debt of crashes Tuesday that three dead. In one case, the emergency services was made official in charge of a pregnant woman in a car accident, injured, when a coal truck skidding killed two women, said Johnson County Executive Tucker Daniel Richter.
In eastern Kentucky’s Magoffin County, a school bus about 20 students slipped an access road and hit a tree. Superintendent Joe Hunley said six students and the driver were in a hospital. The police said that none of the injuries was life -
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