This Week’s Surreal Weather Nightmare, in Photos

Paramedics tend to an injured person on the onramp of I-25. More than a dozen trucks were blown over by high winds.

Paramedics are likely to an injured particular person on the onramp of I-25. More than a dozen vans had been blown over by excessive winds.
Photo: Jerilee Bennett/The Gazette (AP)

While residents are coping with the aftermath of Wednesday in some locations, the storm continues to be wreaking havoc. Parts of Great Lakes area face a patchwork of climate warnings for top winds and waves and lakeshore flooding. Winds there may attain 75 mph whereas waves may climb to 19 toes (6 meters) on Thursday.

“Very strong winds will cause hazardous highest waves which could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility,” the NWS warned.

It additionally stated that elements of the Upper Peninsula will face fairly severe flooding because of this. “Numerous roads closed and low lying property including parking lots, lawns, and homes and businesses will be inundated near the lake.”

Meanwhile, the West is its personal patchwork of winter climate warnings as one other system strikes into the area with heavy snow. And the Northeast will see potential document excessive heat. A Hawaii trip has by no means sounded higher.

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