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Show BLIZZARD STRIKES THE MIDDLE WEST KANSAS CITY. May 1. Missouri. Kansaa a ad Nebraska and parts of north Oktaboma are hlvertng today, following the eudden drop In temperature, which la some place waa aa great aa M degrees. de-grees. A high northwest wind, which started early yesterday In Kansas and Nebraska, haa passed eastward today, but was leaving a frosen trail. The weather bureau predict that by Tuesday morning It will be freeslng throughout moat of Kansas and Nebraska. Nebras-ka. In Missouri frost I predicted, with freeslng I nth vicinity of Kansas City. A report from North Platte, Neb., aald tho mercury had dropped thl morning to 24 degree above aero. . A report from Clay Center, Kan., thl morning said a heavy snow waa falling tbors. TTiPRKi Kan.. Ifav 1. Kanaaa I shivering today. A twenty-flve-mlle Icy north .wind I blowing and overcoat have once more been put Into eervlee. The mercury dropped to M degrees, but ths sky waa overcast and there was no frost. Tha range of - the mercury during the forty-eight hour was M degree. Th mercury le now stationary at degrees and a severe freese I anticipated tonight. to-night. . NORFOLK. Neb.. May l.--A never bllsssrd ushered In May day In northern Nebraska, southern South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming. Ths temperature tempera-ture fell ta 11 above aero at Norfolk, and fruit men fear fruit waa killed. At Gordon. Neb., th snow waa from twelve to sixteen Inches deep. i LA CR088E, Wis., May 1. Snow ha been falling over th northwest since before be-fore davllght thl morning. Six ' Inches nav fallen here and It la eUll snowing. OMAHA. 'Neb.. May 1. Report from Dallas. 8. D.. Indicate a fall of two feet of snow on the level during th last twenty-four hour. Heavy rain or snowstorms snow-storms also visited portion of southern Wyoming and northwestern Nebraska. |