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Good morning, 🎧Coming up at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, MPR News host Angela Davis talks about why reading instruction has failed so many children. Here's what else we have planned today. The second part of the storm is still on track to deliver high winds, blowing snow, blizzard conditions and dangerous wind chills Thursday into Saturday morning. Get the latest on Updraft. | |
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| | As snow heads out, winds and whiteout conditions move in | Minnesota is bracing for the second phase of a two-part storm, as winds will pick up through the day and create blizzard conditions. The first part — the snow — had largely ended early Thursday, with accumulations of more than a half-foot reported in some locations, including 7.4 inches at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Now the second part — the wind — will kick in, blowing around the freshly fallen snow and producing whiteout conditions, along with dangerous wind chills. Winds were already gusting in excess of 40 mph in parts of the Dakotas early Thursday, a sign of what's to come. Wind gusts may reach 50 mph or greater across parts of Minnesota.
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