Midwest, snowstorm
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A major snowstorm is blasting the Midwest and Great Lakes with blizzard conditions and what could be record snow. Ian Lee has a report on the conditions and Andrew Kozak has a look at the forecast.
Tuesday marked two days since the heavy snowfall throughout the weekend, which prompted the Minnesota Department of Transportation to issue a “no travel advisory.”
The National Weather Service in Marquette called this weekend's snowstorm historic, and said some counties saw 3 to 4 feet of snow.
A mid-March snowstorm with six inches of snow and winds gusting at over 40 mph closed schools, roads and caused several minor accidents. National Weather Service Meteorologist Eric Ahasic said Fairmont was near the tail end of the storm,
Well, if you are ready for winter to be over after our biggest snowstorm over the weekend, it is not going anywhere for a couple of days. Over the weekend, most of us received 6-12 inches of snow. Now,
Several businesses in downtown Rhinelander are closed Monday because of a snowstorm, with owners citing safety concerns over road and sidewalk conditions.
Getting stuck in a warmer place this week doesn't sound so bad, right? But getting home could cost one high school choir tens of thousands of dollars. Susan-Elizabeth Littlefield explains.
A blizzard impacted central and north-central Montana on Saturday. Over the past three days, some locations have received over two feet of snow.