Winter storm warning
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Two storms moving through the Midwest and Northeast are being supercharged by a system on the West Coast. Blizzard warnings are in effect in West Virginia.
A powerful winter storm system is forecast to hit large swaths of the United States this week.
The National Weather Service is forecasting wind gusts of over 50 mph from Atlantic to Waterloo. What to know about blizzard possibilities.
A series of rapid-moving clippers across the Great Lakes through the Northeast will continue this month’s active pattern, as Winter Weather Alerts stretch for 1,200 miles.
There are watches, warnings, and advisories issued for all but six of Minnesota's 87 counties.
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A winter storm warning remains in effect across parts of New York as a complex system moves through the eastern Great Lakes.
However, with temperatures rising above freezing in the afternoon, the top layer of snow will begin to melt and could form a crust. This may act to reduce the risk of blowing snow and blizzard conditions, but with wind gusts potentially near 60mph, the wind is still expected to erode away that crust and cause visibility issues.
Precipitation moves into western Minnesota on Tuesday morning, reaching St. Cloud and Brainerd in the early afternoon, and then pushing into the Twin Cities shortly after.
Some areas of the state could see nearly 3 feet of snow with this winter storm. But it's the high wind gusts blowing all that snow around that are going to cause a problem on our roads.
A Winter Storm Watch is in place for northern Iowa today as a combination of snow cover and intense winds over 50 mph will lead to low visibility and possible whiteout conditions late tonight through noon on Wednesday.