By: Jon Erdman and Nick Wiltgen
Published: March 31,2014
Region affected: Northern Plains and parts of Upper Midwest
Timing: Now through Tuesday
Blizzard conditions ongoing
Winter Alerts
48-Hour Snowfall Forecast
Monday Night Forecast
Tuesday Forecast
Tornadoes were reported Monday afternoon in the warm air immediately ahead of the cold front associated with Xenia. Click here for more on the severe weather threat.
Here are the details on the rest of Xenia's path.
Timing
- Monday night: Snow ends from west to east in the Dakotas, but persists in northern Minnesota and expands into western Minnesota. A thin band of freezing rain is possible in parts of central and northern Minnesota. Rain may change to freezing rain or sleet, then snow in eastern Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin by dawn, including the Twin Cities.
- Tuesday: Lingering snow and some wind, diminishing late in the day in parts of the northern Great Lakes.
Snow, wind impacts
- Snowfall: Storm total accumulations of over a foot possible in parts of North Dakota and northwest Minnesota.
- Ice potential: A narrow zone in parts of central, north-central and northeast Minnesota may see a brief period of sleet and freezing rain. Ice accumulations are not expected to be significant.
- Blizzard potential: The combination of high pressure over the Canadian Prairies and moderately strong low pressure tracking from the Corn Belt to the Great Lakes will continue to produce blizzard or near-blizzard conditions in a large swath of the Dakotas and parts of west-central and northwest Minnesota into Monday night and possibly early Tuesday.
- Wind chills: Subzero wind chills are likely across much of the Dakotas and northern Minnesota Monday night into Tuesday morning. While not at all unusual for this part of the country in winter, it is now unusually late in the season to be seeing such bitter wind chills – remember to take the same common-sense measures to protect yourself from the cold as you would in mid-winter.
- Travel impact: Road closures have occurred along stretches of I-29, I-94 and I-90 in the Dakotas and may expand into western Minnesota Monday and Monday night, possibly into early Tuesday. Secondary roads are or will become impassable due to blowing and drifting snow. Check our Commuter Forecast map for weather and traffic conditions on the road.
- Road conditions and closures: South Dakota | North Dakota | Minnesota
- Cities: Aberdeen, S.D. | Duluth, Minn. | Fargo, N.D. | Grand Forks, N.D. | Rapid City, S.D.
Check back with weather.com and The Weather Channel for the latest on Winter Storm Xenia.
MORE: Winter Storm Xerxes, April 2013 (Last Season's "X" Storm)
Dalton, Minn.
A car is almost completely covered up by snowfall from Winter Storm Xerxes on Monday, April 15, 2013. (Facebook/Debbie Kaminski)
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