Blizzard Warning and Cold Weather Advisory in West Central Minnesota
Blizzard Warning and Cold Weather Advisory in West Central Minnesota
US · Published Jan 19, 2026
A Blizzard Warning is in effect for west central Minnesota, including Stevens County, due to snow and strong winds causing low visibility.
A Cold Weather Advisory is also in place until noon CST Monday, with wind chills expected to reach -35°F, posing a frostbite risk.
Residents are advised to avoid travel, dress warmly, protect pets, and take precautions against frozen pipes during the severe weather.
Snow and winds cause blizzard warning
A Blizzard Warning is currently in effect for portions of west central Minnesota, including Stevens County, due to the combination of snow and strong winds. Residents in these areas should prepare for hazardous travel conditions and potential health risks associated with extreme cold. The National Weather Service has issued the warning in response to ongoing snowfall and winds gusting up to 45 mph, which are creating widespread low visibility. This is particularly acute in open areas where the wind can freely sweep across the landscape, reducing visibility to near-zero at times.
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