Heavy accumulations of snow and ice possible across Northern US over the holiday weekend

Over a foot of snow and significant icing is likely across portions of the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest now through the holiday weekend.

The winter weather isn’t going down without a fight in parts of the Upper Midwest and Northern Plains as Americans experience a rough start to spring.

Over a foot of snow and significant icing is likely across portions of the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest starting today and into this holiday weekend.

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Wisconsin has experienced widespread icing, resulting in thousands of power outages.

Over 50,000 people in the state are without electricity.

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So far, locations such as Polonia, Wisconsin, have experienced half an inch of ice accumulation, threatening travelers in the region as Americans are on the move for the holiday weekend.

Locations such as North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota have already begun to experience moderate snowfall accumulations since Thursday evening.

Roscoe, South Dakota, has received 4.7 inches of snow so far.

According to the FOX Forecast Center, a second similar but stronger storm is expected by the start of the weekend. It could bring more widespread snow totals, with another 8 to 12 inches possible across the Dakotas and Northern Minnesota.

Colder air is expected to settle in place across Wisconsin and northern Michigan, allowing more wintry conditions to expand across both states.

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By the end of the weekend, snow totals could easily exceed a foot and a half in cities such as Fargo, North Dakota, and Duluth, Minnesota.

"To put more context into the snow, Fargo only averages around 4.1 inches every April," the FOX Forecast Center said. "The current forecast calls for right at 12 inches by Saturday."

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By the time the holiday weekend arrives, travelers across most of the Upper Midwest will face lingering snow and ice, which will certainly affect drivers heading to family for Easter Sunday.