April 2019 North American blizzard
The April 2019 North American blizzard was a historic blizzard that occurred in the month of April in the Great Plains and the Midwest. As strong winds and heavy snowfall were anticipated to produce widespread reductions in visibility, a blizzard warning was issued from northeastern Colorado to southwestern Minnesota, including several large cities. Denver, Cheyenne, Mitchell and Kearney were all included. Winds gusted as high as at Pueblo West and more than of snow fell in Wallace, South Dakota.
Meteorological history
The storm developed over the Pacific Northwest on April 9, hitting the Rockies with intense snowfall April 10. Afterwards, the area of low pressure tracked into the Northern Plains, spreading blizzard conditions from Northeastern Colorado up into Minnesota. Soon afterward, the winter storm bombed out and became a powerful bomb cyclone, reaching its peak intensity early on April 11. As the blizzard approached the Great Lakes region, the storm started weakening and most winter weather-related warnings previously issued by the National Weather Service were discontinued on April 12.Impacts
California
Before the storm reached Colorado, and developed into a powerful Colorado low, strong winds cut power to 50,000 in Los Angeles.Nevada
The same powerful winds that affected California kicked up dust storms in Nevada.Colorado
Heavy snowfall, accompanied by lightning and thunder in some localities, dumped up to of snow in the Rocky Mountains. Meanwhile, official blizzard conditions occurred in the Northeast quadrant of the state. Portions of I-70 closed as messy roads caused car accidents. A baseball game at Coors Field between the Colorado Rockies and Atlanta Braves was postponed. A soccer game between Seattle Sounders FC and Colorado Rapids was also postponed.New Mexico
Wind gusts exceeding hurricane-force ( affected the state April 10th as the storm's large circulation passed to the north. Officials were on high alert for brush fires because of these hot, dry winds.Wyoming
Cheyenne was put under a blizzard warning in anticipation of widespread reduced visibility as a result of high winds and heavy snowfall. Many of Laramie County's offices had to be closed. According to the Laramie County School District administrator, Mary Quast, the schools would have an early release, and status regarding the re-opening of the district would be communicated by six in the morning on the 11th.Gillette, on the other side of the state, reported 6 inches of snow while Wheeler reported 16 inches.