![]() ![]() Several roads were closed, including sections of Interstate 94 and U.S. Bismarck's 92.5 inches of snow this season is the third-most in the 148 years records have been kept, according to the National Weather Service. (AP) - A late-winter blizzard settled over the upper Midwest on Saturday, shutting down roads and adding to one of the snowiest seasons in recent decades.īismarck, North Dakota, received nearly 6 inches of snow from Friday night into Saturday morning, and more was predicted. After this round though, we'll get a bit of a rest Monday and Tuesday will be dry. ![]() Seven out of the 11 days in March so far have seen measurable snow in the metro area. ![]() If you feel like there's been a lot of snow over the past few days, you're not wrong. Snow will lighten up overnight into Sunday, but blowing snow could be an issue for travel and visibility. and 5 p.m., accumulating upwards of 2 to 3 inches. The heaviest snowfall will come between 1 p.m. The metro area isn't under any type of winter weather advisory, but we'll still see our fair share of snow. Western Minnesota - near Fargo - is under a blizzard warning because of the blowing snow. Saturday because the snow will have widespread impact, especially in northern Minnesota, which could see over a foot of snow by the time the weekend wraps. WCCO has issued a NEXT Weather Alert until 9 p.m. Heavy snow is forecast for the city from 11am right up until 3pm, heavy snow will return at 11pm and continue into the early hours of Friday morning.MINNEAPOLIS - Another round of snow will move into the Twin Cities before noon Saturday, with the heaviest flakes falling in the afternoon. Leeds will see a mixture of heavy and light snow, as well as sleet, throughout Thursday. There will be some patches of heavy snow throughout the night into Friday. Heavy snow is forecast at 11am and 1pm in York, with light snow and sleet predicted for most of the day. The snow is expected to hit York slightly later in the day compared to the rest of the region, with less heavy snow forecast for Thursday. There will be on and off heavy snow throughout the night into Friday. Heavy snow is forecast from 8am right up until 5pm, where the snow will ease and turn to sleet. ![]() Sheffield will see heavy and light snow throughout all of Thursday. Heavy snow will continue throughout the night into Friday. There will be heavy snow from 8am until 12pm, then again at 2pm right up until 11pm. Snow is forecast throughout all of Thursday for Huddersfield, with heavy and light snow. Heavy snow is forecast from 9am right up until 11pm. Bradfordīradford will see heavy and light snow throughout all of Thursday. See when heavy snow is expected near you today. Read More: 12 hours of heavy snow for Yorkshire today - hour by hour Thursday weather forecast in full Below is when heavy snow is expected to hit Huddersfield, Sheffield, Bradford, Leeds and York. This comes as amber and y ellow warnings for snow and ice are in place for wide areas of the county until 7am tomorrow. Some flurries of snow have already started to fall this morning with much more expected. Heavy snowfall is to come as 19 hours of disruption is expected to batter Yorkshire from today. Snow has started to cover Yorkshire this morning, as 12-hours of heavy snow is expected to cover the country throughout today and Friday. ![]()
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