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Sudden Snow Squalls Blind Northern Minnesota Drivers
8 Apr
Summary
- Snow squall warning issued for north-central and northeastern Minnesota.
- Visibility can drop below a quarter mile in minutes.
- Major highways like US 2, 71, and 53 are expected to be impacted.

A fast-moving snow squall has prompted a warning for north-central and northeastern Minnesota, threatening roughly 54,000 residents with hazardous, rapidly changing conditions.
The National Weather Service in Duluth detected the squall moving east at approximately 25 mph, affecting Itasca, Cass, and Koochiching counties, along with northwestern St. Louis County. The warning remains in effect until 11 a.m. CDT on Wednesday.
Forecasters anticipate intense snow bursts, gusty winds, and blowing snow, which could reduce visibility to less than a quarter mile. This poses significant travel risks on major roadways like U.S. Highways 2, 71, and 53.