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Sunday's winter storm blanketed parts of Minnesota with snow and caused treacherous conditions on state roads. WCCO has issued a NEXT Weather Alert and a NEXT Drive Alert.
A blizzard continues to slam Minnesota, with winds causing potentially worse travel conditions through Monday morning.
(KNOX) – The National Weather Service in Grand Forks has issued a blizzard warning for portions of eastern North Dakota and northwest Minnesota from Sunday to 6:00 a.m. Monday. The warning includes North Dakota counties Grant, Pembina, Walsh, Grand Forks, Steele, Traill, Cass, and Richland.
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Live weather updates: Blizzard warning, winter storm warning in effect across MN
A winter storm is set to impact Minnesota, with hazardous travel conditions expected, and a blizzard warning issued for several parts of the state.
Preliminary reports collected by the National Weather Service indicate the highest snow totals were reported in the Mankato and Twin Cities areas. 9 inches of snow was reported in Mankato and 7.5 inches fell in Burnsville. The total measured at the Minneapolis St. Paul Airport as of midnight Monday was 5.8 inches.
A winter storm watch is expected to start at 12 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9. It covers central Minnesota, including St. Cloud and Sartell.
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Minnesota weather: Falling temps, gusty winds and snow showers Thursday
A cold front will bring a big change on Thursday, transitioning from light morning rain to plunging temperatures, gusty winds, and bursts of snow that could create challenging travel conditions.
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Massachusetts weather: Winter storm hits state bringing dangerous mix of sleet and freezing rain
After the winter storm earlier this week dumped several inches of snow across the Northeast, this fresh storm could bring travel chaos
Minnesotans will enjoy a brief thaw midweek, but it won’t last long. Here's when to expect subzero temperatures. See maps, timing, snowfall totals.
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Minnesota weather: Temperatures tumble into bitter cold weekend
A cold front will bring a dash of light snow Friday morning before temperatures tumble for a frigid weekend in Minnesota.