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Lake Superior goes full white out. February 2026.
~beccawise7💜🖤
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Beautiful...
Lake Superior goes full white out. February 2026.
~beccawise7💜🖤
📷: weekendtraveler19
Early morning snow. February 12.
Big winter storms snowed us in this weekend. Not complaining. #winterstorms (at Teton Valley, Idaho)
Winter Storms in Minnesota: Track Snowfall Totals & Stay Safe
Minnesota winters can be unpredictable, with heavy snowstorms, icy roads, and sub-zero temperatures. Staying informed about snowfall totals in Minnesota is key for residents, businesses, and local authorities to plan travel, property maintenance, and safety measures.
This blog covers: ✅ Historical snowfall records and county-level data ✅ How to track snowfall totals in real-time ✅ Practical tips for winter safety and planning ✅ Impact of snow on daily life, business, and recreational activities
Real-life examples from Minneapolis, Duluth, Rochester, and St. Paul show how snow data helps residents and authorities stay prepared during major winter storms.
Whether you’re planning your winter travels, budgeting for heating, or scheduling snow removal, this guide provides actionable insights for a safe and efficient winter.
Read more: https://certifiedsnowfalltotals.com
Polar Vortex: Cold Spells in a Warmer World
The blog post Polar Vortex: Cold Spells in a Warmer World explores the complexities of the polar vortex phenomenon and its connection to extreme cold spells, even in a warming climate. It explains how cold air masses are generated and the impact of climate change on these frigid events. The article highlights regional variations in the effects of the polar vortex and how it shapes winter weather…
Several clippers are expected to move through the Great Lakes region, Appalachians, New England, and northeastern United States, including eastern Canada later this week. These clippers are small, fast-moving storm systems that typically bring light to moderate snowfall. There will be about three clippers passing through the area, with the most powerful one arriving on Saturday. This particular clipper is forecasted to bring snow from Minnesota through the southern Great Lakes into Pennsylvania and New England. Snow accumulation in this region is expected to range from 1 to 4 inches, with some areas possibly seeing up to 6 inches of snow. Prior to the stronger clipper on Saturday, the clippers passing through earlier in the week are likely to produce only a couple of inches of snow. These clippers are part of a weather pattern that is common during the winter months in this region. #GreatLakesWeather #WinterStorms #ClipperSystem #SnowForecast #Appalachians #NewEngland #NortheasternUS #EasternCanada #SnowAccumulation #WinterWeather #SnowyDays ❄️🌨️
🚨 Breaking News: Amber Weather Warnings Issued for Snow and Ice – Stay Safe Out There! ❄️
Winter’s icy grip is here, and it’s not messing around. 🚗💨 Amber Weather Warnings have been issued across the region, with dangerously slick roads, severe delays, and treacherous driving conditions reported. Lives are at risk if we don’t prepare. Here’s what you need to know to navigate this frosty challenge safely:
🌨️ What’s Happening?
A massive drop in temperature has led to heavy snowfalls and icy roads nationwide. Emergency services are already overwhelmed, and conditions are expected to worsen.
This isn’t just about inconvenience—it’s about safety. Are you prepared? Taking a few steps now can make all the difference.
For more details, check out the full article here: Amber Weather Warnings Issued for Snow and Ice – Are You Prepared?
🛠️ Essential Winter Driving Prep
1. Plan Ahead: ✅ Check for road closures and delays. ✅ Add extra travel time to avoid rushing.
2. Prepare Your Vehicle: 🚗 Inspect your wipers, tires, and screen wash. 🧥 Pack essentials like:
Warm clothing
Blankets
Food and water
Flashlight
Fully charged phone + in-car charger
3. Drive Smart in Ice: 🧊 Keep speeds low and smooth. ⚙️ Use higher gears for better traction. 🚦 Watch ahead for hazards.
4. Tackle Snow Like a Pro: 🌨️ Use dipped headlights during the day. 🚦 Start in second gear to reduce wheel slip. 🚘 Keep your distance from others. ⛰️ Uphill? Leave space. Downhill? Use lower gears and avoid brakes.
Why Act Now?
Icy roads cause a shocking number of accidents each year. With the holiday season in full swing, let’s keep ourselves and our loved ones safe. Acting now can save lives—yours, your family’s, and even those of strangers on the road.
Spread the Word!
Winter storms don’t discriminate. Sharing these tips could save someone’s life. 🌎💙 Reblog this post and let’s keep each other safe this winter.
Stay warm, stay cautious, and stay safe out there, Tumblr fam! ❄️✨
Read the full article here for more insights and safety tips!
Gaps in weather radar coverage leave emergency responders guessing about some storms – but help could be on the way.
“It isn’t safe sending responders out if we don’t know what we aren’t seeing.”