Blizzard blows across much of Minnesota
Snowfall totals of three to six inches expected in numerous parts of the state, with totals of 6 to 10 inches possible in others. Written By: Matthew Guerry | ×
Peggy Gimse gears up for the blizzard conditions after just getting out of her car Wednesday morning in downtown New London.
Erica Dischino / West Central Tribune
ST. PAUL Blizzard conditions and icy temperatures bore down on much of Minnesota Wednesday, Dec. 23.
The National Weather Service Wednesday afternoon extended a blizzard warning that applied to nearly every part of Minnesota, save for the north and northeast. More snow is expected to fall in the north and east.
Blizzard blows across much of Minnesota
Snowfall totals of three to six inches expected in numerous parts of the state, with totals of 6 to 10 inches possible in others. Written By: Matthew Guerry | ×
Peggy Gimse gears up for the blizzard conditions after just getting out of her car Wednesday morning in downtown New London.
Erica Dischino / West Central Tribune
ST. PAUL Blizzard conditions and icy temperatures bore down on much of Minnesota Wednesday, Dec. 23.
The National Weather Service Wednesday afternoon extended a blizzard warning that applied to nearly every part of Minnesota, save for the north and northeast. More snow is expected to fall in the north and east.
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December 23, 2020
DULUTH, Minn. – The City of Duluth announced Wednesday afternoon that Bentleyville will be closed tonight due to deteriorating weather conditions and extremely cold temperatures.
“In an effort to keep our staff, volunteers, and our visitors safe, we have made the decision to close tonight,” said Bentleyville Executive Director Nathan Bentley.
Bentleyville says they hope to reopen tomorrow, December 24, at 5:00 p.m. but they will make the decision after assessing overall weather conditions and any possible damage from strong winds expected with tonight’s winter storm.
Blizzard blows across much of Minnesota
Snowfall totals of three to six inches expected in numerous parts of the state, with totals of 6 to 10 inches possible in others. Written By: Matthew Guerry | ×
Peggy Gimse gears up for the blizzard conditions after just getting out of her car Wednesday morning in downtown New London.
Erica Dischino / West Central Tribune
ST. PAUL Blizzard conditions and icy temperatures bore down on much of Minnesota Wednesday, Dec. 23.
The National Weather Service Wednesday afternoon extended a blizzard warning that applied to nearly every part of Minnesota, save for the north and northeast. More snow is expected to fall in the north and east.