![]() ![]() Snow will taper off through the midday and afternoon hours Thursday, but high winds will continue to cause blowing snow Thursday afternoon. Thursday morning’s commute looks nearly impossible for much of Minnesota. Minneapolis, MN Doppler Radar Weather - Find local 55199 Minneapolis, Minnesota radar loop and radar weather images. The highest winds and snowfall rates for most of southern Minnesota will occur between about 10 p.m. HEAVY bands of snow (and wind) tonight through Thursday morning. It wont be a washout, but storms that develop could get. Some drifts may be several feet deep, making travel nearly impossible. Snow coverage increases from southern Minnesota into the Twin Cities by around 3 pm this afternoon. MN Weather Spotty storms could be strong Tuesday in Minnesota. This will lead to significant blowing and drifting snow with whiteout conditions in open areas. Heavy snow will combine with northeast wind gusts of 35 to 45 mph, with the highest wind speeds over western and southern Minnesota. A Blizzard Warning remains in effect for areas south of Interstate 94 and west of Interstate 35. In the peak of the mid-evening, the metro area. The worst conditions will be Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning. MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) - A line of dangerous storms blew through Minnesota and Wisconsin Wednesday night, dropping possible tornados and heavy rain. This is expected to reach the top 5 heaviest snow storms for many locations. Total snow accumulations will range from 14 to 21 inches, with the higher end totals along a west to east axis from southwest Minnesota through east central Minnesota and into west central Wisconsin. ![]() Round two will be more widespread and continuous, beginning early Wednesday afternoon and continuing through Thursday morning with an additional 9 to 14 inches snow accumulation expected. The first round will diminish by late this morning with accumulations of 5 to 7 inches. Two primary rounds of snow are expected. ![]() HISTORIC WINTER STORM WILL LIKELY LEAD TO IMPOSSIBLE TRAVEL BY WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND EARLY THURSDAY. They include the western and southern Twin Cities metro area along with. Blowing snow could make travel treacherous at times due to whiteout conditions and snowdrifts on the roadways especially Friday. Blizzard warnings are now in effect across all of southern and much of central and western and northeastern Minnesota. URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN 354 AM CST Wed Feb 22 2023 In southern Minnesota, conditions are expected to be worse. The overall blizzard warning language from the Twin Cities National Weather Service office remains urgent, as it should. Twin Cities National Weather Service office ![]()
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