Southeastern North Dakota, northeastern South Dakota and west into central Minnesota are currently under a winter storm ...
Much of the Midwest got hit by heavy snow and blizzard conditions last week ... were also common across South Dakota. But dry conditions and high winds raised the wildfire risk over much of ...
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Another storm system is affecting millions of people in the middle of the U.S. Parts of the Midwest and Great Plains faced blizzard conditions Wednesday and a broad swath of neighboring states are at ...
Southern Minnesota, however, could still see blizzard conditions. Parts of southeastern and south-central Minnesota, in fact, are under a blizzard warning, including Rochester and Albert Lea.
Snow and wind will develop Tuesday night and through the day on Wednesday leading to blizzard conditions and dangerous travel in much of Siouxland.
As the snow falls, wind gusts of 60mph are possible along with blizzard conditions. Travel will be impacted all day Wednesday and because of that, a First Alert Weather Day is in effect for Wednesday.
Violent tornadoes ripped through parts of the U.S., wiping out schools and toppling semitractor-trailers in several states.
Nebraska and South Dakota, according to The National Weather Service. The precipitation is expected to begin as light rain and eventually transition to snow either late Tuesday or early Wednesday ...
The threat of tornadoes moved east into the Mississippi Valley and the south on Saturday, just a day after a massive storm in ...
Fire, blowing dust, low visibility and even blizzard conditions are all expected as winds gust over 60 mph from cities like Dallas, Texas, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma all the way to the Canadian border ...