Conditions improve Mon. after weekend blizzard
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Blizzard Warning for ALL OF SE WI
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A severe weather front has dumped heavy snow on the Upper Midwest, caused thunderstorms in the South and threatens Mid-Atlantic states with rain and possible tornadoes.
Millions are under weather warnings as mix of snow, thunderstorms, and high winds hit parts of the eastern US, while the west coast faces extreme heat.
The National Weather Service has issued blizzard warnings for portions of east central, south central and southeast Wisconsin through 4 p.m. Monday, March 16.
Winter weather slammed the Chicago area early Monday morning, with blizzard warnings in effect for some outlying areas.
Travel warnings were issued as blizzard conditions hit parts of central Iowa on Sunday, March 15.This footage was captured by the Story County Sheriff’s Office, who told locals that “there is no
Blizzard conditions continue to have an impact across Southeast Wisconsin. Check here for the latest updates on issues caused by the snow and wind.
Blizzard conditions and powerful winds are forcing highway closures and travel warnings across parts of Iowa as officials urge drivers to delay travel.
A Blizzard Warning remains in effect across much of southern Wisconsin until 4 p.m. Monday as these dangerous conditions gradually ease. Motorists should still expect snow-covered roads, especially on rural highways and bridges. Drifting snow may also redevelop in open areas where strong winds persist.
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Midwest winter storm smashed snow records in Wisconsin, with blizzard conditions from Minnesota to Michigan
Straight out of the March textbook, a major storm is hammering the Midwest, followed by a blast of cold air into the Southeast. Here are the latest storm reports and forecast.