Cook County, MN, Anticipates Significant Snow Accumulation: Up to 14 Inches Predicted by Sunday

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Duluth, MN – A major winter storm is set to impact Minnesota starting Saturday evening, bringing significant snowfall and strong winds.

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning valid from 6 p.m. on Saturday until 3 p.m. on Sunday for both northern and southern Cook County. Locations such as Grand Marais and the Boundary Waters may experience snowfall totals between 8 and 14 inches, with the possibility of even greater accumulations in some areas. Additionally, winds could reach gusts of up to 35 mph on Sunday afternoon, which may result in blowing and drifting snow.

Travel conditions are likely to become hazardous, especially on untreated or rural roads. Authorities urge drivers to carry emergency supplies, such as flashlights, food, and water, in case of delays. The Minnesota Department of Transportation recommends checking road conditions at 511mn.org before venturing out.

The most significant snowfall is predicted to happen overnight from Saturday to early Sunday, with lighter flurries continuing into the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to stay below freezing, adding to the difficulties for travelers.

Residents are encouraged to avoid traveling on the roads whenever feasible and to brace for possible power outages caused by significant snowfall and strong winds. Individuals in rural communities should take the time to check on their neighbors and verify that their heating systems are functioning properly.

This storm represents one of the most notable snowfall occurrences of the season, underscoring the necessity for winter preparedness among all residents of Minnesota.

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