April winter storm moving through Heartland, severe weather expected in Texas

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April winter storm moving through Heartland, severe weather expected in Texas
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A storm system and a cold front are moving out of the Rockies as heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain are now headed for the Upper Midwest and the Plains.

Already, up to 17 inches of April snow fell in Wyoming and 11 inches in South Dakota, just west of Rapid City.

Nine states from Montana to Iowa are under a winter storm warning or winter weather advisory for snow and ice Thursday.Already, up to 17 inches of April snow fell in Wyoming and 11 inches in South DakotaThis winter storm will bring heavy snow from Wyoming to the Dakotas and western Minnesota. Further east, from Nebraska, to western Iowa and into central Minnesota, ice and sleet are expected Thursday. This storm could cause very dangerous conditions on the roads.

Further east, from Nebraska, to western Iowa and into central Minnesota, ice and sleet are expected Thursday. This storm could cause very dangerous conditions on the roads.

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