MN weather: Blizzard warning issued for parts of southern MN ahead of Wednesday storm

The explosion in parts of Minnesota on Wednesday is likely to explode in the winter weather, which will bring about a snowstorm in most parts of southern Minnesota.

Mid -march snowfall

What do we know:

On Wednesday, a portion of heavy snow and strong winds on Wednesday will sometimes lead to white out conditions on Wednesday. The National Weather Service has issued a snowstorm warning for most of the areas with the scroll, which includes most of South Minnesota. The rest of South Minnesota will be added to the warning area to prevent severe changes in the current prediction path.

In the areas of Iowa border south of the metro, our heavy snow and strong winds are likely to see the white out conditions, so expect impossible travel and road closures with the southern end of I-90 and I-35.

The start of the snow will be around the sun in our Wisconsin counties or around the sun for most of the southern Minnesota. Flexes will come down a lot by afternoon at noon. The area of ​​the twin city of Metro is very high on the northwestern edge of this band of ice where we can get out of and out of some snow throughout the day.

Large picture view:

The snow killing Minnesota is part of a large system that will cross the plains. The strong winds will affect many areas, but the warning of snowstorms extends from Kansas to South Minnesota, where heavy snowfall with these strong winds.

Local view:

There will probably be a very fast cut off for snow accumulating in the metro of the twin cities. The current prediction is that some parts of the northwestern metro cannot even find flakes, while parts of the southeastern metro get more than 6 inches of snow. In the overall route of this storm, “wobel” of 20 or 30 miles will have a huge impact on how much every part of the metro gets, so you have to stay tun for the most recent tasks.

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