Twin Cities Prepare for Major Winter Storm with Flight Disruptions
Twin Cities Prepare for Major Winter Storm with Flight Disruptions
US · Published Mar 15, 2026
Twin Cities preparing for a major winter storm with heavy snowfall and blizzard conditions.
Flight cancellations widespread at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport; travelers advised to rebook.
Minnesota National Guard activated; residents urged to prepare for power outages and hazardous travel.
Heavy snow and blizzard conditions expected
The Twin Cities are bracing for a significant winter storm that is expected to bring heavy snowfall and blizzard conditions to Minnesota and Wisconsin. The storm, anticipated to be one of the most severe of the season, has prompted Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to authorize the National Guard for emergency operations. Snowfall rates are predicted to be between 1 to 3 inches per hour, with total accumulations of 12 to 18 inches expected in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area. Some areas in Wisconsin may see over 18 inches of snow.
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