A widespread blizzard bringing potentially historic snowfall amounts is still on track to hit the UP from late tonight/early tomorrow morning into Monday night,” NWS meteorologists in Marquette said.
A potentially historic Blizzard will bear blast Wisconsin Sunday & Monday. A widespread 12-24"+ of snow will fall.
A MAJOR winter storm, and later blizzard, is beginning tonight. We’re preparing for dangerous to impossible travel conditions ...
We are tracking a powerful winter system that is expected to bring snow and strong winds Sunday, creating significant disruptions for parts of Iowa.
A blizzard warning begins Sunday afternoon for most of central Iowa, with snow blowing through Monday morning.
A few scattered rain showers will drift through Iowa starting before sunrise Sunday. A thunderstorm or two is possible as well, then this rain will scoot eastward by 10-11 a.m. Areas near the IA/MN ...
Even after the snow stops falling Monday morning, strong winds will continue to cause blowing snow and blizzard conditions for much of the day Monday. Highs reach the teens. Winds finally diminish ...
UPDATE: A blizzard warning has been issued by the National Weather Service Green Bay from 4 p.m. March 15 through 4 p.m. March 16.
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A historic March winter storm will move across the Upper Midwest starting this evening and lasting into Sunday night.
Heavy snow and strong winds could cause near whiteout conditions in rural areas. Here’s what you need to know.