Winter storm, Blizzard Warning
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A blizzard is a couple of giant steps above a winter storm. According to the National Weather Service, a storm officially qualifies as a blizzard when winds reach or exceed 35 mph and when the visibility drops to only a quarter mile or less. These conditions need to stay active for at least 3 hours.
East Grand Forks Fire Department responded to a detached garage on fire in Sullivan Township at 13926 410th Avenue Southwest. They say it took them longer to arrive on scene than normal due to the blizzard conditions on Sunday.
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Just as Blizzard Cassie moves out of the region, another storm is moving in, likely bringing dangerous conditions.
The worst conditions will be in Greater Minnesota, though no one will avoid wind chills in the 20s and 30s below zero.
The Weather Network on MSN
Blowing snow, blizzard conditions to create dangerous travel in Man., Sask.
Snow and gusty winds will bring hazardous driving conditions on roadways in parts of Manitoba and Saskatchewan on Sunday, reducing visibility to near zero. Blizzard conditions are likely in parts of southern Manitoba.
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Timeline on near-blizzard conditions, Winter Weather Advisory expanded into eastern Michigan
The winter weather advisory now covers Ann Arbor, Detroit, Flint, Saginaw, and the rest of southeast Michigan. Let's see when the strongest wind gusts, producing the harshest blowing and drifting, will occur.
A blizzard warning is in effect and no-travel is advised in parts of western Minnesota on Saturday as light snow and strong winds create whiteout conditions on the roads. A blizzard warning is in effect until noon in nine counties near the Minnesota-North Dakota border, covering cities including Fergus Falls, Moorhead and East Grand Forks.