Another winter storm is appears to be targeting the Northland this week and, according to the National Weather Service, there is once again the potential for some areas to see over 12 inches of snowfall.
With many across the Northland still without power after the storm, Lake Country Power explained why that was the case and they provided helpful winter power outage tips.
Minnesota was heavily impacted the past few days with a winter storm that brought heavy and wet snow. Over thousands of residents were left without power and reacted accordingly
More than 18,000 homes were without power in both Minnesota and Superior, WI as of Thursday morning thanks to the heavy and wet snow from the winter storm.
Driving around the Duluth area remains a challenge for many and the DTA announced they will only run their Emergency Mainline Service throughout the service day.
It's not only a best practice, Minnesota law and many local ordinances actually prohibit the plowing, blowing, shoveling or otherwise placing of snow onto public roads or sidewalks
Be prepared! The approaching winter storm is expected to be a "long-duration event" that will likely drop over a foot of wet, heavy snow in the Twin Ports.
My mother in law is near Austin Texas and describes it as being like in an apocalypse. They've been without heat, water, and power for days. Grocery stores are empty. They've had to get water from a lake.