Blizzard conditions lead to near-zero visibility in Minnesota
Video showed how bad conditions were, as whiteout conditions prevented seeing vehicles from passing by.
Watch: Blizzard conditions in Minnesota lead to no travel advisory
Minnesota State Troopers were advising people to stay off the roads on Thursday morning as a blizzard made for near-zero visibility. Cars could barely be seen as they crept down the highway.
EAST GRAND FORKS, Minn.– Blizzard conditions created dangerous travel across Minnesota, leading to a no travel advisory on Thursday.
A Blizzard Warning was in effect for Polk County for most of the day Thursday.
Minnesota State Trooper Sgt. Jesse Grabow posted video to X on Thursday morning showing conditions, saying troopers were assisting traffic.
Whiteout conditions led to almost no visibility across northern Minnesota. (@MSPPIO_NW/X / FOX Weather)
Video showed how bad conditions were, as whiteout conditions prevented seeing vehicles from passing by.
Several roads in northwest Minnesota were closed due to the blizzard conditions, according to Minnesota 511.
Strong, gusty winds took over the background noise in the video.
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Whiteout conditions led to a no travel advisory on many Minnesota highways. (@MSPPIO_NW/X / FOX Weather)
Wind gusts over 70 mph were recorded across northern Minnesota and North Dakota, according to the FOX Forecast Center.
While snow totals didn't amount to much, blowing snow and whiteout conditions caused dangerous driving conditions on major interstates.