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  2. Hopkins, MN Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ...

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    Get the Hopkins, MN local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  3. Hundreds of crashes reported across Midwest as fast-moving ...

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    A storm system brought some of the heaviest snowfall of the season for places such as Minnesota and Wisconsin on Thursday, leading to treacherous travel across parts of the northern U.S.

  4. Drivers skid and crash as wintry mix grips central US before ...

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    Parts of upstate New York saw 3 feet or more of snow from a lake effect event expected to last until late Sunday afternoon. Drivers skid and crash as wintry mix grips central US before moving east ...

  5. December 2022 North American winter storm - Wikipedia

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    From December 21 to 26, 2022, an extratropical cyclone created crippling winter storm conditions, including blizzards, high winds, snowfall, and record cold temperatures across the majority of the United States and parts of Canada. Impacted areas include parts of Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and Ontario ...

  6. February 2019 North American winter storm - Wikipedia

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    February 2019 North American winter storm; Meteorological history; Formed: February 11, 2019: Dissipated: February 13, 2019: Extratropical cyclone; Winter storm; Maximum snowfall or ice accretion: Snow — 26.5 in (67 cm) at Negaunee, Michigan Ice — 0.5 in (1.3 cm) in North Toledo, Ohio: Overall effects; Fatalities: 1 [1] Areas affected

  7. Great Storm of 1975 - Wikipedia

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    The heaviest snow fell to the west of the low pressure center, which tracked from northeast Iowa through central Minnesota up to Lake Superior. [2] Sustained winds of 30–50 mph (48–80 km/h) with gusts from 70–90 mph (110–140 km/h) produced snowdrifts up to 20 feet (6 m) in some locations.