Snow storm moves into North Dakota
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Winter storm warnings cover most of central and northern Minnesota including northwest and northeast Minnesota.
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Valleys will see increasing rain showers, while the mountains see snow kicking off in the late morning, ramping up to some healthy tonight.
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The rain held off for the Phillies' home opener, but potentially severe weather is set to move into the Philadelphia region on Monday night.
Southeast Wisconsin will experience snow, heavy rain and strong storms. This will begin Tuesday night and go through Wednesday night. The biggest impact will be strong to severe storms. MILWAUKEE - The national Storm Prediction Center has issued a risk for severe storms for Wednesday, April 2.
At least one person was killed Sunday after severe weather battered the central U.S. The storms, which spanned from the southern Great Lakes region to as far south as Texas and Louisiana, packed destructive wind gusts, large hail and tornadoes.
A powerful storm system continues to deliver strong wind, heavy rainfall, and high elevation snowfall to the Pacific Northwest. Timing it out, precipitation moves from the PNW into ID/WY/MT/UT/CO through 3/28 and 3/29.
Multiple Arkansas Storm Team Alert Days are in store, starting Wednesday through late-week with rounds of strong to severe storms also contributing to flooding potential.
Environment Canada says freezing rain is expected to begin Wednesday morning, followed by significant rainfall. Rain could be heavy at times, Environment Canada added, with total amount between 20 and 40 millimetres. Higher amounts are possible during thunderstorms. Rain is expected from Wednesday morning through early Thursday morning.
NORTHERN U.S. - Winter weather alerts are expanding across portions of North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Minnesota as an upper-level low brings severe weather on the "warm side" and snowy and blizzard-like weather on the "cold side".
The Storm Prediction Center has put much of the Southeast under a Level 3 (Enhanced) risk of severe weather meaning scattered severe storms are possible. The biggest threats will be: possible damaging winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes. The threat will be Monday afternoon and Monday night.