WE’LL EXPLAIN THAT IT DOESN’T COME DOWN TO HOW MUCH SNOW WE’LL GET, BUT ALL WIND SPEEDS AND VISIBILITY. SO WITH BLIZZARD CONDITIONS, A COUPLE THINGS NEED TO BE MET. THE CRITERIA, IF YOU WILL.
Another storm system is affecting millions of people in the middle of the U.S. Parts of the Midwest and Great Plains faced ...
Blizzard warnings are in place for parts of Kansas and Nebraska, with winter storm watches stretching northeast into Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.
NOW, THE STRONGEST WIND WILL BE MOVING INTO THE METRO, AS WE SEE THAT TRANSITION TO SNOW, WHICH IS GOING TO LEAD TO SEVERAL HOURS OF BLIZZARD CONDITIONS LATER THIS EVENING INTO THE NIGHTTIME HOURS.
Now that the second blizzard warning in three weeks has been issued for, we're preparing for a rough day ahead that's ...
The National Weather Service said we could have 60-70 mph wind gusts, creating blizzard conditions. Snow will quickly form as cold air quickly fills in behind the front, according to the National ...
Blizzard conditions are reached when the following criteria are met: Sustained wind or frequent gusts of 35 mph or greater Considerable falling and or blowing snow reducing visibility frequently ...