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Travel advisory issued for parts of Minnesota as whiteout conditions target Upper Midwest

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New storm and cold blast brings snow, falling temperatures
National Weather Service
ByDavid Brennan and Max Golembo
December 04, 2024, 10:37 PM

The Minnesota Department of Transportation issued a "no travel advisory" for highways in northwestern Minnesota as high winds caused dangerous blowing snow and low visibility.

Drivers in Minnesota and North Dakota should be prepared for intense bursts of heavy snow, wind gusts over 40 mph and visibility under one-quarter of a mile.

At least one person was killed Wednesday when their car slid off the road in southwest Minnesota, according to the state patrol. The victim was not wearing a seatbelt, police said. In total, there had been 12 crashes involving injuries and 57 vehicles off the road in the state on Wednesday, through 4 p.m. local time, according to Minnesota State Patrol.

The cold front will move through the Minneapolis-St. Paul area during the afternoon and reach Chicago by the evening.

Wind gusts could reach 50 mph in the Twin Cities; Des Moines, Iowa; and Chicago.

PHOTO: Buried cars along East 6th Street after a record snowfall left over 3 feet on the ground on Dec.  2, 2024 in Erie, Penn.
Buried cars along East 6th Street after a record snowfall left over 3 feet on the ground on Dec. 2, 2024 in Erie, Penn.
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Snow covers the sign for the North Perry Village Hall in North Perry, Ohio on Dec. 3, 2024.
Patrick Aftoora-Orsagos/AP

Winter storm warnings and lake effect snow warnings are in effect in western Michigan, western Pennsylvania and western New York, where up to 1 foot of snow could fall over the next few days.

Up to 10 inches of snow and 65 mph winds are also possible for parts of Appalachia from Wednesday night into Thursday.

Snow falls in Michigan on I-94 near Mile Marker 25, Dec. 2, 2024.
Angel Gonzalez
PHOTO: A man clears a path through the snow using a tractor in Elma, N.Y.,  Dec. 2, 2024.
A man clears a path through the snow using a tractor in Elma, N.Y., Dec. 2, 2024.
Gene J. Puskar/AP

The Northeast coast will see some rain on Thursday morning before strong winds move in. Those in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and New York City should be prepared for wind gusts reaching 50 mph on Thursday afternoon.

Western Massachusetts up to Maine could see several inches of snow along with gusty winds.

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