Expect whiteout conditions at times today
Good morning, A blast of wintry weather rakes Minnesota the rest of this week. First, snow. Next, wind. Then another shot of subzero cold. More on today's winter storm below.
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| Two people walk across the street from The Woods of Burnsville Apartments, as a winter storm reached near whiteout conditions in December 2020. Chris Juhn for MPR News | |
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| Expect snow and wind to be vigorous today. Wind gusts to 50 mph and blowing snow will cause whiteout conditions across parts of western and southern Minnesota at times Wednesday. If you're planning to drive today, be very careful as the road conditions are very dangerous for travel through Wednesday. We'll see snow totals up to 8 inches by the end of the day. Make sure to follow along with the latest weather news on our Severe Weather live blog and check out the forecast analysis on Updraft.
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