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Posted: 5:47 PM Dec 2, 2011
Powerful Winds Diminishing in Western States
Forecasters are predicting some relief today from what some call a once-in-a-decade wind event in Western states.
Reporter: From the AP |
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PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- Forecasters are predicting some relief today from what some call a once-in-a-decade wind event in Western states.
The powerful winds overturned semis on a Utah highway, cut electricity to hundreds of thousands of customers and produced a wind gust in Colorado that reached 123-mph.
The winds closed schools and prompted some communities to declare emergencies.
The storms were the result of a dramatic difference between a strong, high-pressure system and a cold, low-pressure system, which funneled winds down mountain canyons and slopes.
The blustery weather is expected to eventually hit Oklahoma, Missouri and Indiana.
The winds are fanning fires in northern California.
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