Midwest snowstorm weakening after snarling travel

San Francisco Chronicle Wednesday 21st December, 2011

TOPEKA, Kan. -- A deadly storm that halted travel throughout the Great Plains weakened Tuesday as it headed east into Missouri and toward the Great Lakes, and officials reopened interstates in areas where motorists had been forced to adjust holiday plans mid-trip. Authorities still were reporting snow drifts of up to 10 feet high in southeast Colo...

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