World March 14, 2026

Twin Cities Expects Severe Winter Storm with Up to 45 Centimeters of Snow and Blizzard Conditions

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Twin Cities Expects Severe Winter Storm with Up to 45 Centimeters of Snow and Blizzard Conditions

Severe Winter Storm in Twin Cities: Threat of Up to 45 cm of Snow and Blizzard

Twin Cities Expects Severe Winter - Twin Cities up to 45 centimeters - The Twin Cities region of Minnesota, USA, will be gripped by a major winter storm this weekend. Weather forecasts issue serious warnings about heavy snowfall and blizzard conditions.

According to expectations, 12-18 inches (approximately 30-45 centimeters) of snow is reported to fall in the Twin Cities area. This amount of snow is considered significant for the region and could create serious difficulties in the transportation system.

It is noted that hundreds of flights have been canceled at MSP (Minneapolis-Saint Paul) airport due to the storm's impact. Delta Air Lines has postponed a large number of its flights for this weekend alone and has informed passengers about expected delays and changes.

Weather warnings pay special attention to the dangers brought by blizzard conditions. Severely reduced visibility, icy roads, and a high risk of power outages are considered high. The public is advised not to leave home unless necessary and to postpone travel plans.

Local government agencies and emergency services are in full readiness for the potential impacts of the storm. Additional crews have been mobilized to clear roads, but heavy snow and wind will significantly complicate clearing efforts.

This winter storm is predicted to seriously affect the daily life of the region and paralyze life in some areas. Citizens are urged to closely monitor local news and adhere to safety rules.