Blizzard Warnings as 'Potent' Winter Storm To Strike Midwest, Great Lakes
Summary
A strong winter storm with blizzard warnings is expected to hit the Midwest and Great Lakes region. Six states will experience heavy snow and strong winds, making travel dangerous. The storm will impact post-holiday travel with severe weather conditions expected from Sunday to Monday.Key Facts
- Blizzard warnings are in place for six states: Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa, New York, and Michigan.
- Michigan counties could see between 12 to 24 inches of snow with winds up to 65 mph.
- Minnesota expects up to 7 inches of snow with winds reaching 55 mph in some areas.
- North Dakota might receive up to 5 inches of snow and 45 mph winds.
- Iowa could face up to 6 inches of snow with strong winds, reducing visibility significantly.
- Wisconsin forecasts up to 18 inches of snow in certain areas, with high winds making travel very dangerous.
- New York might experience up to 2 feet of snow and 65 mph winds, causing whiteout conditions.
- The storm is developing along an Arctic front and will bring a range of winter weather hazards.
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