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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) &#8212 Snow and chilling northwest winds are expected to sweep through parts of Minnesota today &#8212 prompting blizzard warnings and winter storm warnings for several areas.
Blizzard warnings stretched from Kansas to Minnesota yesterday, creating dangerous whiteout conditions that led to semis being overturned on roadways.
A winter storm system could bring up to 8 inches of snow and 50 mph winds to Minnesota, with a blizzard warning in effect for the southeast of the state.
A blizzard warning is in effect for today for strong winds and bands of heavy snow over the region. The snow starts this morning and quickly picks up into the late morning and then afternoon. With ...
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A strong storm system will arrive in northern Iowa and southern Minnesota Wednesday morning, and conditions will deteriorate quickly. A BLIZZARD WARNING goes into effect at 5 AM in north-central ...
Blizzard warnings are in place for parts of Kansas and Nebraska, with winter storm watches stretching northeast into Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.
A Blizzard Warning has been issued in areas where heavy snowfall and significant blowing snow will cause the most impact. In preparation, the NWS issued two new Winter Weather Advisories to accompany ...
(Undated)--The National Weather Service has issued new winter headlines including a Blizzard Warning and a Winter Storm Warning across western Minnesota.
Blizzard warning issued for Southeast Minnesota, 10 inches of snow possible Rain will fall Tuesday along with a few thunderstorms and transition to snow late tonight and Wednesday.
A BLIZZARD WARNING is in effect until 3pm Wednesday afternoon. Strong winds and heavy snow will continue through Wednesday morning, making travel hazardous across southern Minnesota and much of ...