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Blizzard blasts Upper Midwest with heavy snow, strong windsA powerful blizzard slammed portions of the Plains and Midwest on Wednesday, dumping more than a foot of snow in some parts of the region. FOX Weather Meteorologist Jane Minar has the latest from ...
Languages: English. You can get in touch with Joe by emailing joe.edwards@newsweek.com Blizzard conditions are anticipated, with several inches of snow forecast. Meteorologists warn that blowing ...
Much of the U.S. has been under either a high wind warning, wind advisory, or red flag warning this week. The strong winds follow a severe storm that moved across the U.S. over the weekend, killing at ...
A powerful winter storm that caused blizzard conditions in parts of the Plains and Upper Midwest has finally moved out of the region, but not before blasting it with heavy snow and high ...
Snow accumulations from 2 to 6 inches are expected in the affected regions. Blizzard warnings are in place for parts of Kansas and Nebraska, with winter storm watches -- which could turn to ...
The next spring snowstorm is heading to Minnesota and is expected to bring blizzard conditions to parts ... some areas could get close to a foot of snow — especially areas in the southeast.
Blizzards occur when snow and strong winds combine and create whiteout conditions for a few hours. Whiteout conditions — like dust storms — make it incredibly hard to see more than a few feet ...
A blizzard swept through western and north central Iowa on Wednesday. While the Des Moines metro area saw only a trace of snow, other parts of the state saw more than a foot of snow. Here's a look ...
The storms rocking the nation come just days after a huge, powerful system slammed across the country, killing more than 40 ...
SO INTERESTING ABOUT THE DIRTY SNOW. Omaha's Weather Leader has deemed Wednesday a severe winter weather day with a blizzard warning in effect throughout the day.Interactive Radar | Weather Alerts ...
Tuesday evening will see some isolated thunderstorms that will turn to snow by Wednesday in some parts of Iowa. High winds will create blizzard conditions that could be dangerous for travel.
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