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Snow in the Rockies; Showers and Thunderstorms Along the Gulf Coast; Potential Winter Storm for Northern Mid-Atlantic and Interior New England

A winter-like pattern will continue over much of the Lower 48 over the next few days, with snow stretching from the Rockies today into the Middle Mississippi Valley on Monday. Showers and thunderstorms will develop along the Gulf Coast and Southeast on Monday. As the storm moves northward late Monday into Tuesday, winter weather is possible from the Central Appalachians to Interior New England. Read More >

Overview

A strong storm system developed over most of eastern North Dakota and the northwest quarter of Minnesota on Wednesday, February 6th. Decent amounts of snow fell across most of the area, but a band of heavy snow fell along a narrow line from Litchville to just north of Fargo in North Dakota, then through Ada, Fosston, and toward the Lower Red Lake in Minnesota. In this band 8 to 12 inches of snow fell. Bigger impacts developed during the early morning hours of Thursday, February 7th, as strong north-northwest winds increased. These gusty winds lasted through the day and into the early evening, before finally diminishing. This led to blizzard conditions, mainly in the Red River Valley. The blowing and drifting snow became bad enough that portions of Interstates 29 and 94 were temporarily closed during the height of the blizzard. The blowing and drifting also produced some of the largest and densest snow drifts seen in quite a while.

 

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