Minnesota Braces for Significant Snowfall
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- 18 de dez. de 2024
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Atualizado: 18 de dez. de 2024
Forecast Overview:
Minnesota is gearing up for a substantial snowfall event as a robust weather system, known as a clipper, makes its way from the Dakotas. This system is expected to traverse Minnesota from overnight into Thursday evening, delivering a narrow band of heavy snow primarily along the I-94 corridor, which includes the Twin Cities area.

Impact on Commute:
This snowfall is anticipated to significantly affect the Thursday morning commute, persisting into the afternoon. It is poised to be the largest snowstorm of the season for the Twin Cities thus far. A distinct snow gradient is likely across the metro area, with current forecasts suggesting that the heaviest accumulations will occur in the north and northeast metro regions. However, the storm's precise path remains somewhat uncertain, which could affect snow totals.
Preparations:
Residents should prepare their snow shovels and exercise patience while driving over the next 36 hours, as travel conditions are expected to be challenging.
Detailed Timeline:
Thursday Morning: Expect light to moderate snowfall, creating hazardous road conditions for the morning commute. Motorists are advised to allow extra time and exercise caution.
Thursday Afternoon: The snowfall will become lighter, with flakes intermittently falling, leading to continued slippery surfaces.
Thursday Evening: Snowfall will taper off into scattered flurries as the system moves southeast, gradually improving driving conditions.
Residents are encouraged to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts as the situation develops, and to plan their travel accordingly to ensure safety during this wintry episode.
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