Snowstorm subsides in southern Minnesota; travel restrictions remain in place
March 15, 2026 • Google News World
Travel Advisories Issued for Southern Minnesota as Snowstorm Winds Down
A major snowstorm has subsided in parts of southern Minnesota, prompting travel advisories. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for hazardous road conditions and reduced visibility.
According to reports, the storm brought significant snowfall and high winds to the region, causing disruptions to daily activities. The Minnesota Department of Transportation has closed I-35 south of Albert Lea due to heavy snow and ice.
Residents in affected areas are advised to exercise caution when traveling and to check for updates on road conditions before embarking on a journey. The National Weather Service is monitoring the situation closely and will provide further updates as necessary.
In other parts of the country, a “triple-threat megastorm” is expected to bring snow, high winds, and thunderstorms across the US. Residents in these areas are advised to prepare for potentially hazardous weather conditions.
The following cities have been identified as potential hotspots for heavy snow or severe thunderstorms this weekend:
- [List of 11 cities]
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about weather conditions through local news and emergency alerts.
Source: Google News World