The warning was for Northern Trinity and Southern Trinity. The warning is in effect until 5 p.m.
A winter storm dumped more than a foot of snow in parts of Minnesota on Wednesday. What started as a storm in the south of the state on Tuesday evening – dropping 3.5 inches in Minneapolis – became a bigger deal in the north on Wednesday, with the highest totals reported thus far in excess of 12 inches.
The spring storm across western and central Minnesota will continue into early Thursday. The heaviest snow in the region is expected to fall in the Douglas, Pope and Stevens counties.
Storm Warning is in effect until 1 a.m. Thursday morning for much of west central Minnesota. The National Weather Service says 5-9 inches of additional snow will be
A winter storm warning continues throughout the rest of today until 7pm central time in southeastern North Dakota. A winter weather advisory extending from central North Dakota up through the Devils Lake Basin and northeastern portion of the state will end at the same time.
Shasta Lake has risen more than 22 feet, with current inflows to the lake at 22,000 CFS, and outflows at 7,500 CFS.
Storm Warning is in effect for much of the area from Tuesday morning through Wednesday afternoon. The warned area is generally north of a line from I-94 including
A winter storm is underway in Minnesota, already dumping a few inches of snow in the southern half of the state, while up to a foot is possible in the north by the end of Wednesday.The Twin Cities was only expecting an inch or two or slushy,
As authorities work to restore power across the Midwest, another line of severe storms is expected to sweep across the central U.S. this week.