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Minnesota, Wisconsin Expecting Snow—Live Tracker

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 6, 2025
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A winter storm watch is in effect for portions of southeast Minnesota and central, north-central and west-central Wisconsin as a significant snowstorm approaches the region. Cicted by the National Weather Service (NWS), heavy snowfall, with total accumulations between 4 and 8 inches, is expected, creating challenging travel conditions from Friday night through Saturday evening. The storm is expected to bring the heaviest snowfall in the region since mid-December, potentially exceeding 9 inches in some areas. WCCO-TV reports that the storm could be a triple threat, with wind gusts of up to 50 mph, further increasing travel hazards.

Why It Matters: The storm is expected to bring the most snow in the region since December, with temperatures potentially reaching the low to mid-20s. Snow accumulations are expected to vary from 16:1 to 20:1, and areas like central Minnesota may experience the highest snowfall, making it one of the most significant storms of the season. This snowstorm could disrupt routines and cause reduced visibility, requiring residents to stay informed and prepare for potential delays and hazardous conditions.

What To Know: A storm watch, set to take effect in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Thursday at 6 p.m. CST and continue through Saturday at 9 p.m., covers Minnesota counties such as Wabasha, Dodge, Olmsted, and Winona, and Wisconsin counties including Taylor, Clark, Buffalo, Trempealeau, Jackson, Juneau, and Adams. Weather-wise, snow is expected to begin late Friday and intensify, with 16:1 snow ratio increasing toward Saturday. The snow will be light to medium in density, with temperatures in the low to mid-20s.

People Are Saying: Authorities are urging residents to stay updated and prepare for potential delays and hazardous conditions. The NWS office has closely monitored the storm’sTrack and forecasted the potential development of a snow system over the central U.S., with extreme conditions to come.

What People Are Saying: NWS office in La Crosse provided updates, advising travel safety and preparedness.预测天气指出,当天 evening天气可能会有更多雪,导致临时雨雪天气。Many residents are urging caution and ensuring their safety.

What’s Next: As the storm approaches, weather conditions may shift, affecting temperatures and wind chills. Residents are advised to check local forecasts frequently, prepare for potential delays, and stay informed about the storm’s track. Additionally, meteorologists are monitoring another potential snow system over the central U.S., further complicating travel conditions.

Residents should prepare for increased risks and ensure they have emergency kits and readiness information on hand. The storm-window is expected to provide a challenging time, with reduced visibility and increased danger as temperatures cool. Residents are urged to stay calm and prioritize safety.

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