"Double Trouble: Anticipating Heavy Snowfall from Two Converging Storms"

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Two storms are expected to bring potentially hefty snowfall totals to much of Minnesota over the next four days, with the first system likely to produce significant snow across the state on Thursday night into Friday morning. The second storm, forecasted for Sunday to Tuesday, appears to be bigger, wetter, and slower, with the potential for over a foot of snow in some areas. Specific snowfall totals and locations for the second storm are still uncertain, but all signs point to a very wet and potent storm that could bring significant snowfall to parts of Minnesota.
- Two storms combine for potentially hefty snowfall totals by Tuesday MPR News
- Two Rounds Of Snow Ahead For Plains, Midwest | Weather.com The Weather Channel
- Significant Problems For Friday Morning Commute WMTV
- Metro, parts of Minnesota in line for a double dose of snow Star Tribune
- Tale of two systems: How much snow could we get? KARE11.com
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