Major Winter Storm to Hit Minnesota, Flight Cancellations Expected at MSP Airport
March 15, 2026 • Google News World
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A significant winter storm is expected to impact Minnesota, with heavy snowfall and blizzard warnings declared for the Twin Cities area. According to reports, a large number of flights have been canceled or delayed at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
The National Weather Service has issued Blizzard Warnings for several counties in the state, warning of hazardous travel conditions and significant snowfall totals. The storm is expected to bring heavy snowfall later on Saturday, with some areas potentially seeing over 10 inches of snow.
Forecasters predict that nearly 200 million people will be affected by the storm, which is expected to bring strong winds and low visibility. The storm is also expected to have a significant impact on air travel, with many flights already canceled or delayed.
The storm is part of a larger winter weather pattern that is affecting the Plains, Midwest, and Great Lakes regions. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for several states in the region, warning of hazardous travel conditions and significant snowfall totals.
As the storm approaches, residents are advised to prepare for hazardous travel conditions and potential power outages. Emergency management officials are also on high alert, ready to respond to any emergencies that may arise during the storm.
The latest updates on the storm can be found on the National Weather Service website and social media channels.
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