Blizzard Buries Upper Midwest in Over 2 Feet of Snow
Blizzard Buries Upper Midwest in Over 2 Feet of Snow
US · Published Mar 17, 2026
A major blizzard has dumped over 2 feet of snow in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes, causing widespread power outages and travel disruptions.
Blizzard warnings are in effect for several states, including Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
Over 2,600 flights have been canceled nationwide due to the severe weather, and residents are urged to avoid travel.
Heavy snow and widespread power outages reported
A significant blizzard has impacted the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes regions, depositing over 2 feet of snow in parts of Wisconsin and Michigan. The storm has resulted in widespread power outages, affecting at least 129,000 people in Michigan alone.
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