9/20/2023 0 Comments Weather up north![]() The latest road conditions for North Dakota can be found at dot.nd.gov/travel and for Minnesota at, or by calling 5 1 1 in either state. ![]() If you get stranded, stay with your vehicle. If you must travel, have a winter survival kit with you. Travel should be restricted to emergencies only. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS.Snowfall rates of over an inch an hour are possible. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches. ![]() The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute. Widespread blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. * IMPACTS.Travel could be very difficult to impossible. * WHERE.Portions of northwest Minnesota and northeast North Dakota. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 14 inches and ice accumulations of up to a tenth of an inch. BLIZZARD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM CST FRIDAY. Thomas, Fort Totten, Maddock, Leeds, Minnewaukan, Devils Lake, Grafton, Park River, Edinburg, Adams, and Lankin 352 AM CST Thu. URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Grand Forks ND 352 AM CST Thu MNZ004-005-007-008-013-014-NDZ006>008-014>0100- /O.W.0012.221110T1000Z-221111T1600Z/ Kittson-Roseau-West Marshall-East Marshall-Pennington-Red Lake- Towner-Cavalier-Pembina-Benson-Ramsey-Eastern Walsh-Western Walsh- Including the cities of Hallock, Karlstad, Lancaster, Roseau, Warroad, Greenbush, Warren, Stephen, Argyle, Newfolden, Middle River, Grygla, Thief River Falls, Red Lake Falls, Cando, Langdon, Cavalier, Walhalla, Drayton, Pembina, Neche, St. Areas in and around Rhinelander, Wausaukee and Eagle River are expected to see 7 to 12 inches of snow and possibly a quarter to half inch of ice.įurther south and east from there, Wausau, Green Bay, Door County and the Fox Cities are forecast to get around an inch, with little ice accumulation expected.Here are details of the blizzard warnings: Well north of Milwaukee, it's expected that snow will move into most places starting Thursday night. Up North expected to see multiple rounds of snow Rain in these areas is also expected to range from 0.75 inches to 1.25 inches. In these areas, a litany of severe weather conditions are possible including quarter to golf ball size hail hail, damaging winds that could get above 70 mph, thunderstorms and possibly tornadoes. “The best chances for severe weather are across southwestern and south central Wisconsin generally in the area from La Crosse over towards Madison to Janesville tomorrow afternoon and into the evening,” said Wood. The southwest portion of the state is currently the most likely area to see severe weather but the south-central portion, including Madison and Janesville, should still be prepared according to Wood. The area from La Crosse to Madison and Janesville is more likely to see the worst of the storm The more severe effects of the system will be felt on Friday night, between 5 and 9 p.m., and are expected to bring thunderstorms, large hail and damaging winds. these storms will bring high winds and possibly large hail. ![]() Again, the timing would probably be late - probably more late afternoon, evening for the Southeast Wisconsin Milwaukee area,” said national weather meteorologist JJ Wood.Īs the system moves in on Friday scattered thunderstorms are expected to start around 2 p.m. “It's still possible that some of these storms could move east and become severe even in Southeast Wisconsin. While Milwaukee is firmly in the path of the oncoming severe weather, experts at the National Weather Service say that the area is unlikely to bear the brunt of what the system is bringing, however, concern about severe weather has increased as the storm tracks closer to Milwaukee. Snow is unlikely, but still possible in the early hours of Saturday, as temperatures are expected to start trending more mildly going into next week. During the storm, the Milwaukee area will likely see between 0.75 inches to 1.25 inches of rain. Rain in the Milwaukee area is expected to start on Friday afternoon and continue into the early hours of Saturday. Milwaukee area likely to see severe weather Up north snow continues to make its way toward Green Bay and Appleton but is unlikely to make it to Milwaukee as temperatures continue to rise.Īs a sporadic weather event continues to move into Wisconsin here is what to know. Severe weather is expected to affect the southern part of the state into the weekend as the Milwaukee area prepares for the possibility of thunderstorms. ![]()
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