Snowstorm across Midwest and Northern Plains bring blizzard conditions, power outages and travel chaos: Live
A powerful winter storm is currently hammering the Midwest US and Northern Plains, bringing blizzard conditions, power outages and travel chaos to multiple states.
The National Weather Service has issued blizzard warnings from northern Colorado and Kansas through to parts of Minnesota, Nebraska and South Dakota on Monday, with between two and ten inches of snow expected to fall in some areas.
“Snow may accumulate at 1 to 2 inches per hour in heavier bands,” the weather service said.
The agency also warned that travel could be “near impossible at times” in affected areas, with winds of over 50 miles per hour expected to hit.
Strong winds could also cause widespread power outages, with falling trees hitting power lines.
It comes after a storm dumped more than two feet of snow on areas including Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont last week. Following last week’s storm, around 160,000 homes and businesses were still without power across the Northeast as of late Sunday night, according to PowerOutage.us.
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Blizzard warnings in effect in several states, with between two and ten inches of snow expected to fall
Winter storm in Maine leaves 120,000 without power
Winds of over 50 miles per hour expected, causing power outages and travel chaos
Winter storm pummels Midwest US with heavy snow and blizzard conditions
22:14 , Michelle Del Rey
A powerful winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow and blizzard conditions in the Plains and Upper Midwest on Monday and Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
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Winter storm pummels midwest US with heavy snow and blizzard conditions
See it: Horses wearing blankets of snow as storm moves across Montana
21:41 , Michelle Del Rey
Horses wear a blanket of snow west of Billings as a winter storm arrives in region on Sunday. pic.twitter.com/rUIAOajq7d
— Larry Mayer (@BGMayer) March 24, 2024
Snowfall projections across the country
20:20 , Michelle Del Rey
According to The Washington Post, here are some of the snowfall projections expected across the country this week:
Dupree, South Dakota.: 12 inches
Wausau, Wisconsin: 11 inches
Eau Claire, Wisconsin: 10 inches
Minnetonka, Minnesota: 7.4 inches
Bloomington, Minnesota: 7.5 inches
St. Cloud, Minnesota: 7.1 inches
Bismarck, North Dakota: 3.2 inches
Mapped: Powerful winter storm tracking through the US
19:30 , Michelle Del Rey
A powerful winter storm is currently moving through the US Midwest and Northern Plains.
The National Weather Service said rain and snow will continue through Tuesday with, three to five inches of snow falling across west central and central Minnesota.
Snowfall is expected to taper off quickly to the south and east, the agency added,
Heading into Tuesday and Wednesday night, much of the US will see much cooler air. However, the NWS has warned this could lead to a flash freeze scenario after a couple of days.
Snowstorm across Midwest and Northern Plains bring blizzard conditions, power outages and travel chaos
19:00 , Michelle Del Rey
A powerful winter storm is currently hammering the Midwest US and Northern Plains, bringing blizzard conditions, power outages and travel chaos to multiple states.
The National Weather Service has issued blizzard warnings from northern Colorado and Kansas through to parts of Minnesota, Nebraska and South Dakota on Monday, with between two and ten inches of snow expected to fall in some areas.
“Snow may accumulate at 1 to 2 inches per hour in heavier bands,” the weather service said.
The agency also warned that travel could be “near impossible at times” in affected areas, with winds of over 50 miles per hour expected to hit.
Strong winds could also cause widespread power outages, with falling trees hitting power lines.
It comes after a storm dumped more than two feet of snow on areas including Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont last week. Following last week’s storm, around 160,000 homes and businesses were still without power across the Northeast as of late Sunday night, according to PowerOutage.us.
Large tree crushes car on Fifth Avenue amid heavy rainfall in NY
18:30 , Michelle Del Rey
A giant tree fell on Fifth Avenue on Saturday, crushing a car amid heavy rainfall in New York.
More than 3.5 inches of rain fell in Central Park over the weekend, causing motorists to become trapped on flooded roads.
At least one car was crushed by a falling tree not far from the park, on Fifth Avenue, while three other cars were damaged.
The tree crunched the roof of a red sedan on Saturday night after it fell across the length of Fifth Avenue between East 94th Street to East 93rd Street. The roadway had to be closed for most of the night.
The city’s Department of Parks & Recreation dispatched a crew to remove the tree.
NYC Emergency Management cautioned people to be on alert for the potential for black ice after overnight temperatures dipped below freezing.
“New Yorkers are advised to take caution when driving due to the increased risk of black ice on roadways across the city,” its X account posted.
16 states currently under winter weather alerts
17:22 , Michelle Del Rey
According to the National Weather Service, 16 states are currently under winter eater alerts. Some parts of the country are expected to get several inches of snow while others will be pummeled with rain.