What areas are most affected by the winter weather?
Northeastern South Dakota and Campbell County, Wyoming, are heavily impacted.
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Winter weather is impacting the Northern Plains and Wyoming, bringing snow, high winds, and cold temperatures, leading to travel advisories and school closures.
Across northeastern South Dakota, a blizzard warning has been issued, and snowfall is expected to be heaviest in the northeast, with Sisseton predicted to receive 4-8 inches and Aberdeen 3-6 inches. Road conditions are rapidly changing, prompting the South Dakota Highway Patrol to advise against travel in a large portion of the region. Several cities have issued snow emergency information. In Wyoming, high winds are expected to continue throughout the day, impacting travel and outdoor work. Temperatures will remain colder than normal through Thanksgiving, with chances of light snow throughout the week.
Northeastern South Dakota and Campbell County, Wyoming, are heavily impacted.
Check road conditions on the South Dakota 511 website, 511mn.org for Minnesota, or 511ia.org for Iowa. Consider postponing travel if possible.
Check the KELOLAND Closeline for the latest closings across South Dakota.
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