Wintry Mix to Disrupt Travel Across Minnesota
Wintry Mix to Disrupt Travel Across Minnesota
US · Published Apr 3, 2026
Minnesota is bracing for two rounds of wintry weather, including snow, sleet, and freezing rain, leading to expected travel disruptions.
The National Weather Service has issued advisories, warning of hazardous driving conditions and urging residents to prepare for icy roads and reduced visibility.
The wintry mix is part of a broader weather pattern affecting the northern United States, with cold air masses interacting with moisture from the south.
Two waves of wintry precipitation forecasted for Minnesota
Minnesota is bracing itself for a significant weather event as two waves of wintry precipitation are forecasted to sweep across the state, promising to disrupt travel and daily routines. The initial onslaught is expected to deliver a messy mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain, which will create treacherous road conditions and significantly reduce visibility for drivers. Following closely on its heels, the second wave will likely compound these challenges, making travel even more hazardous.
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