A weather system that brought severe storms over the weekend is bringing blizzard conditions to parts of the Upper Midwest to start the workweek. A cold front swept through the country’…
A weather system that brought severe storms over the weekend is bringing blizzard conditions to parts of the Upper Midwest to start the workweek.
Many communities that saw record heat to end the workweek will be the recipients of precipitation as the front continues to move east. Cities like Chicago and points northward will all see a good chance that frozen precipitation during the start of the workweek.
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