New Winter Storm Warnings Issued in Midwest as 15 Inches of Snow Set to Hit
Summary
The National Weather Service issued new winter storm warnings for the Upper Midwest, predicting heavy snowfall of up to 15 inches. This follows a significant storm in the West that's already brought heavy snow. The storm is expected to impact multiple regions, including parts of the Great Lakes, by midweek.Key Facts
- The National Weather Service gave winter storm warnings for the Upper Midwest.
- Up to 15 inches of snow is expected in some areas.
- The West has already received up to 8 feet of snow in mountainous areas.
- A second storm system will bring both rain and snow from Tuesday to Thursday.
- The affected areas include the Northern Intermountain Region, the Rockies, and parts of the Great Lakes.
- Heavy snow and strong winds might cause power outages and difficult travel.
- Areas under winter storm warnings include parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
- People in these areas should watch local forecasts for updates.
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