Winter storm warnings for Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Dakotas expect 5 to 8 inches of snow: Full list of counties at risk of snow

Awinter storm warning was issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) for Minnesota, Wisconsin and South Dakota from 12 a.m. on Wednesday through 12 a.m. on Thursday. The inclement weather, amid the holiday travel, will be triggered by a Pacific storm system, the NWS said.

“A Pacific storm system will track through the Northwest US today then across the Northern Plains, Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Thursday into Friday,” the NWS said.

Which Counties Are Affected?

Several counties in Minnesota, North Dakota, and central Wisconsin will be affected, the NWS said. Here’s a list of counties facing severe snow threat.

Minnesota

Twin Cities

Fergus Falls

Brainerd

St. Cloud

North Dakota

Crosby

Devils Lake

Fargo

Bottineau

Rugby

Langdon

Harvey

Grafton

Grand Forks

Hillsboro

Wisconsin (Central Region)

Adams

Clark

Columbia

Dane

Dodge

Fond du Lac

Green Lake

Iowa

Jackson

Jefferson

Juneau

Marquette

Monroe

The heaviest snow is predicted to fall overnight and is expected to reach eastern North Dakota by suppertime on Wednesday.

Travel Will Be Affected

Travel throughout the entire storm warning region is likely to be significantly impacted. The National Weather Service advised locals to “plan on slippery road conditions” in its warning statement.

Heavy snowfall and strong winds will create dangerous driving conditions, including reduced visibility and icy roads. Airports in the affected areas may experience numerous flight delays and cancellations due to the storm. Several schools in the region have already closed, while others are expected to shut as the weather deteriorates.