Winter storm moves into Minnesota
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The heaviest bands of snow set up from roughly Redwood Falls through the southern Twin Cities suburbs.
The big winter storm forecast for the weekend hit just as expected Saturday night, dropping 7-10 inches of snow on the Twin Cities metro as of Sunday morning, according to National Weather Service reports, with another several inches likely to fall through out the day.
A powerful late-winter storm slashed Minnesota with howling winds and blizzard conditions on Friday the 13th — with an even more intense sequel on tap for the weekend.
Southern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin are under a Blizzard Warning as winds pick up, creating dangerous travel conditions. Expect more snow and low visibility into the evening.
Blizzard and winter storm warnings are in place in northern Minnesota, where a strong clipper system could drop more than a foot of snow starting late Thursday afternoon. The second of three winter
Authorities advised no travel across southern Minnesota on Sunday morning as blizzard warnings remained in effect for the region through early Monday.
Interstate 35 will be closed in both directions from U.S. 30 at Ames north to the Minnesota border beginning at 3 p.m. Sunday. How are you preparing for the storm?
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Walz authorizes Minnesota National Guard ahead of expected winter storm to provide emergency support
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has signed an executive order authorizing the Minnesota National Guard to support emergency operations for a winter storm expected late Saturday into Sunday.
Weather officials have expanded blizzard warnings in Minnesota to include the Twin Cities ahead of a "historic" winter storm this weekend. The seven-county metro and counties to the north and northwest of the Twin Cities have now been added to the blizzard warning,
A Blizzard Warning has been issued ahead of expected whiteout and impossible travel conditions Sunday afternoon, evening, and night for all of southeast Minnesota and North Iowa. Winds will gradually increase throughout the day Sunday with gusts expected to reach up to 65 MPH in spots, creating impossible travel conditions.