Blizzard Warning

South MN Braces For Blizzard
South MN Braces For Blizzard
South MN Braces For Blizzard
Blizzard conditions are expected tomorrow & tomorrow night across southern Minnesota. Heavy snow will spread from the south across the Twin Cities, and into western Wisconsin. Models are forecasting anywhere from less than an inch, up to 7 inches for St. Cloud; with the somewhere around 2-3 inches most likely.
Blizzard Warning, Winter Weather Advisory Issued
Blizzard Warning, Winter Weather Advisory Issued
Blizzard Warning, Winter Weather Advisory Issued
The combination of fresh snowfall and very strong winds has prompted the National Weather Service to issue a Winter Weather Advisory (purple) for the Saint Cloud area, and a Blizzard Warning (red) to the south and west of our area in effect until 3 AM Friday morning.
Blizzard Warning
Blizzard Warning
Blizzard Warning
Temperatures are about to get frigid again with subzero wind chills and the National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Warning that begins at 11 a.m. today (Wednesday) and goes through 3 a.m. Thursday.
Blizzard Warning
Blizzard Warning
Blizzard Warning
A 'Blizzard Warning' remains in effect until Midnight tonight for St. Cloud and points west. Travel is not advised, with blowing snow expected to cause white-out conditions. A 'Wind Chill Warning' has been issued for all of Central Minnesota from Midnight tonight through Tuesday afternoon. Wind chills will approach -50˚ overnight tonight and Monday.
Blizzard Warning Issued
Blizzard Warning Issued
Blizzard Warning Issued
A 'Winter Weather Advisory' is now in effect through tomorrow morning, with 2-5" of snow expected in the St. Cloud area. Then a 'Blizzard Warning' goes into effect Sunday morning through Monday morning. 30-40 mph winds, gusting to 55 mph are expected Sunday causing widespread zero-visibility.
Blizzard Warning Remains In Effect
Blizzard Warning Remains In Effect
Blizzard Warning Remains In Effect
A Blizzard Warning is in effect now through Midnight tonight. Winds of 35-55 mph are expected along with light snow causing blowing, drifting, dangerous wind chills, and near-zero visibilities. Bookmark the Loon weather page for updates.