4 kill in US due to winter Snowstorm
At least four people were killed when the first big snowstorm of the season Midwest cross.
Two people died in a car accident in Wisconsin was killed in a 25-car accident in Iowa, and a woman died in Utah after being stuck in the snow.
Blizzard conditions and as much as 1ft (30cm) of snow is expected from Kansas to Wisconsin, with the Rocky Mountains already covered.
Officials said the storm would temperatures below-17C (0F) to take.
The severe weather could disrupt pre-Christmas travel, they warned.
"We are used to"
In Utah, rescuers found a woman died after she tried to go to seek help after her car was stuck in the snow.
In Wisconsin Wednesday, lost a man control of his car, and he and his passenger were trapped in the car, killing them both, officials said.
The National Weather Service warns that the path of the storm to stay off the roads because of poor visibility.
Chicago's busy O'Hare Airport reported more than 90 cancellations, and the Federal Aviation Administration said on its website that the flight to Chicago was delayed departure. Some flight was delayed more than two hours, the website said.
Interstate 29 in Missouri was shut down early Thursday on Interstate 80 in Nebraska and remained closed due to snow and blowing snow.
At least four people were killed when the first big snowstorm of the season Midwest cross.
Two people died in a car accident in Wisconsin was killed in a 25-car accident in Iowa, and a woman died in Utah after being stuck in the snow.
Blizzard conditions and as much as 1ft (30cm) of snow is expected from Kansas to Wisconsin, with the Rocky Mountains already covered.
Officials said the storm would temperatures below-17C (0F) to take.
The severe weather could disrupt pre-Christmas travel, they warned.
"We are used to"
In Utah, rescuers found a woman died after she tried to go to seek help after her car was stuck in the snow.
In Wisconsin Wednesday, lost a man control of his car, and he and his passenger were trapped in the car, killing them both, officials said.
The National Weather Service warns that the path of the storm to stay off the roads because of poor visibility.
Chicago's busy O'Hare Airport reported more than 90 cancellations, and the Federal Aviation Administration said on its website that the flight to Chicago was delayed departure. Some flight was delayed more than two hours, the website said.
Interstate 29 in Missouri was shut down early Thursday on Interstate 80 in Nebraska and remained closed due to snow and blowing snow.
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