Dust Storm Warning Issued For Part Of Colorado As Winds Close I-70 In Kansas
By Chris Spears
DENVER (CBS4) - The National Weather Service issued a Dust Storm Warning Tuesday afternoon for most of northwest Kansas, parts of southwest Nebraska and Yuma County, Colorado.
Strong northwest winds sustained between 30-45 mph were gusting as high as 70 mph and causing widespread problems with visibility due to blowing dust.
Interstate 70 was closed between Goodland and Colby, as well as a number of secondary roads in the region.
Most of the region is experiencing drought conditions due to a dry fall and winter.
Another blustery day in northeastern Colorado! Air Quality Health Advisory for Blowing Dust,11 AM - 6 PM on Tuesday. Webcam images from Viaero Wireless, at Julesburg and Holyoke. Be careful out there! https://t.co/PaQkiO4q1J#COwx #betterair #blowingdust #AQadvisory pic.twitter.com/jaPCuSfImc
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