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Meteorologists with the National Weather Service (NWS) have issued blizzard warnings for multiple states, citing near-zero visibility, heavy snow and high winds that will make travel impossible and could leave motorists stranded as the storm intensifies.
Three states are facing possible "blizzard conditions" as a winter storm watch goes into place on Tuesday, the National Weather Service (NWS) warns.
The National Weather Service is forecasting wind gusts of over 50 mph from Atlantic to Waterloo. What to know about blizzard possibilities.
Two winter systems are coming together across the northern U.S. this week, bringing the potential for heavy snow and strong winds across the Great Lakes and Upper Midwest.
National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists have issued winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories for 13 states as of Thursday morning as winter storms unleash impacts across the Northern Plains, Midwest, and Northeast.
A blizzard warning is in effect for parts of southwest Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia through early Thursday. Snowfall could reach 6 to 8 inches in the highest elevations, with 3 to 6 inches expected in other advisory areas. Strong winds gusting up to 60 mph will combine with snow to create hazardous travel and reduced visibility.
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Blizzard-like conditions possible in some NY areas. Track how much snow has fallen
A winter storm warning remains in effect across parts of New York as a complex system moves through the eastern Great Lakes.
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.
George Larson, executive director of Meals on Wheels Western South Dakota, explains how the organization prepares seniors for winter storms with emergency food kits and dedicated volunteers.