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Blizzard to bring ‘impossible travel conditions’ in four midwestern states

Blizzard conditions have shut down parts of I-80 in two states.

Blizzard to bring 'impossible travel conditions' in four midwestern states

Forecasters are warning drivers not to attempt to travel as a severe winter storm is set to dump as much as two feet of snow on multiple midwestern states.

Winter Storm Ulna is expected to bring one to two feet of snow along with ferocious winds to parts of Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota and Nebraska, according to USA Today.

Blizzard warnings have been issued in all four states and the National Weather Service has warned drivers of “impossible travel conditions.”

The winter storm is so severe that transportation officials in Nebraska shut down all lanes of westbound I-80 at Ogallala starting at 10 a.m. The Nebraska State Patrol warns that travel is not advised, even on secondary roads.

On Wednesday morning, the Wyoming Department of Transportation also closed down both directions of I-80 between Cheyenne and Rawlins until further notice.

Forecasters are also warning that the storm system could bring wind speeds of up to 100 miles per hour in Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, and Colorado. High winds could cause power outages, or brown outs, authorities warn.

Transportation officials are asking drivers traveling in the Midwest to check local weather conditions before beginning travel.

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