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Heavy snowfall has already started in part of the Upper Peninsula, with the storm's intensity expected to increase.
More than 11.5 million people are under blizzard warnings, another 4.3 million are under winter storm warnings, and about 20.6 million are under an extreme heat watch, according to forecasters.
Blizzard conditions were predicted to begin in the Upper Peninsula early Sunday, with 1-3 feet of snow expected most places.
Heavy snow and strong winds are expected to “blizzard conditions” to eight states from Tuesday.
Northeastern Wisconsin was expected to face the most severe blizzard conditions.
The main snow event gets here late Sunday night. This is when we see the rain transition to snow across most of SE Wisconsin. Monday is going to be snowy and very windy with blowing snow as well.
A blizzard warning begins Sunday afternoon for most of central Iowa, with snow blowing through Monday morning.
In Sioux Falls, there was less snow than further north, but the same challenges of moving the snow remained.
Snow from Blizzard Elsa has started to fall in Northeast Wisconsin.The City of Green Bay is expected to get two feet of snow.This story wi