Blizzard and Severe Storms Impact Upper Midwest and Central US
In Brief
A major storm system brings blizzard conditions to Minnesota and severe weather threats across the Midwest and South.
Key Facts
- Authorities have issued no travel advisories across southern Minnesota due to ongoing blizzard warnings.
- A powerful storm chain has brought blizzard conditions to the Upper Midwest, with dangerous winds reported.
- Heavy snow continues to blanket Minnesota, with significant accumulations reported in the region.
- Severe thunderstorms, high winds, and possible tornadoes are forecast for Sunday in areas including Chicago, Nashville, and St. Louis.
- Nearly 200 million people are under threat from blizzard conditions and dangerous winds, according to reports.
What Happened
A large storm system is producing blizzard conditions in Minnesota and the Upper Midwest, while severe thunderstorms and tornado threats are forecast for parts of the Midwest and South.
Why It Matters
The storm is affecting travel, safety, and daily life for millions, with authorities warning of hazardous conditions and potential disruptions across multiple states.
What's Next
Blizzard warnings and no travel advisories remain in effect in Minnesota, while severe storms and tornado threats are expected to move eastward through Sunday.
Sources
- Google News — Authorities advise no travel across southern Minnesota as blizzard warnings continue(5h ago)
- Google News — Chicago weather forecast: Potentially severe thunderstorms expected for Sunday before switch over to snow(3h ago)
- The Independent — Snow and wind batter parts of US, with threat of thunderstorms and tornadoes starting later Sunday(13m ago)
