Supercharged storm clobbers California, forces major road closures

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Snow-clogged highway in California as stormy weather threatens U.S. holiday travel

(Reuters) - A powerful winter storm pounded parts of the United States on Thursday, bringing heavy snowfall that forced the partial closure of a major highway in California during the busy Thanksgiving holiday.

Interstate 5 through the Grapevine area was closed early on Thursday morning and the California Highway Patrol said on Twitter it was working to clear stuck vehicles as snow kept falling.

The storm was expected to bring heavy snow in the mountains and high winds across much of the Western United States before moving toward the Great Plains late on Friday, the National Weather Service said.

The agency added that areas of southern California and Arizona could see heavy rainfall and possible flash flooding. Blizzard warnings were issued for parts of Wyoming and South Dakota.

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Image: Two tow trucks were needed to pull a truck out of the snow at the Interstate 5 on-ramp in Mountain Gate on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2019.I-5 closure (Reuters)

On Wednesday, scores of vehicles became stuck on Interstate 5 after a “bomb cyclone” - a supercharged winter storm caused by a rapid drop in atmospheric pressure - dumped up to four feet (1.2 meters) of snow in mountainous areas of the Pacific Northwest.

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The U.S. Midwest was also hit hard by a storm that clobbered Denver on Tuesday, with airports in Minneapolis and Chicago suffering hundreds of delays and cancellations.

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(Reporting by Maria Caspani; Editing by Tom Brown)