Upper Midwest Braced for Blizzard-Heavy Snowfall With Record Totals

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A major winter storm moving from the High Plains to the Great Lakes could dump 2–4 feet of snow in parts of northern Wisconsin, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and Minnesota, with blizzard conditions, near-zero visibility, and power-outage risk through Sunday into Monday; southern areas may see a mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain, while some bands could produce 1–3 inches per hour in heavy snowfall areas and trigger travel disruptions tracked by an address-based snowfall map.
- Record snowfall possible from Plains to Great Lakes. See totals by address USA Today
- Winter Storm In Upper Midwest Bringing Blizzard Conditions; Record Snow Possible In Parts Of Midwest The Weather Channel
- ‘Triple-threat megastorm’ to scatter snow, high winds and thunder across US The Guardian
- Minnesota snow totals so far for March 14-15 winter storm FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
- Blizzard Warning continues: No Travel Advisories issued KEYC News Now
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