Blizzard Conditions Hit US Upper Midwest Due to Winter Storm
December 29, 2025 • Google News World
US Upper Midwest Hit by Blizzard Conditions and Wind Chills
A severe winter storm has brought blizzard conditions and dangerous wind chills to the US Upper Midwest, according to reports from various news sources.
The storm has caused “potentially life-threatening travel conditions” in Minnesota, with heavy snowfall and strong winds reported across the region. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for extreme cold temperatures, with wind chill values reaching as low as -40 degrees Fahrenheit (-40°C) in some areas.
Maps from CBS News show that the storm is expected to intensify over the Great Lakes and Northeast, potentially becoming a “bomb cyclone” by Thursday evening. NPR reports that heavy snow, strong winds, and extreme cold are sweeping across the Midwest and East Coast.
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul has released data on snow totals from the winter storm, which dropped significant amounts of snow in various parts of Minnesota. The New York Times has also reported on the severe weather conditions, citing “life-threatening” travel conditions.
The storm is expected to continue impacting the region throughout the day, with residents advised to take precautions and stay indoors due to the extreme cold and windchill.
Source: Google News World