NEW YORK — A spring storm moving across the Great Lakes region was set to deliver a blast of snow to parts of the Upper Midwest by Sunday evening.
The storm is the same one that's triggered severe thunderstorms over the weekend across parts of the Heartland and the South.Wind advisories are in effect from northeastern Kansas to Minnesota, as well, including cities such as Kansas City, Missouri; Des Moines, Iowa, and Minneapolis, with possible wind gusts up to 45 mph.Heavy snow was expected to fall across parts of Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin by Sunday evening.Windy conditions will persist across much of the Midwest into the evening.
Accumulating snow is forecast for much of the Great Lakes region through Monday, with the bulk of snow expected to accrue Sunday night into the morning. Minneapolis-Saint Paul and areas northwest of Chicago are forecast to get between 1 to 3 inches of snow.
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