I am wondering if the Minnesota Twins will be able to play baseball in Minnesota in early April! I always said they should have put a retractable dome on the stadium.

The FOX Forecast Center is tracking a powerful coast-to-coast storm that’s expected to bring blizzard conditions to millions of people living in the Plains and Upper Midwest this week and could significantly impact travel before life-threatening wind chills move into the region. More Here

More From AccuWeather: Following a major storm that dropped heavy snow across the north-central U.S. to end last week, a stronger one will move in this week, and AccuWeather forecasters warn that heavy snow and strong winds could shut down highways. More Here

From USA TODAY:

 

More danger forecast after Friday’s destruction

 

 

The death toll rose to 32 as more dangerous weather was forecast for a wide swath of the South and Midwest thisi. The area is already in ruins from a surge of storms that fueled confirmed or suspected tornadoes in at least 11 states.

 

 

There have been about 100 tornadoes above average for this time of year, experts say. One factor has been the unusually warm water temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico.

 

 

One tornado at the center of the destruction in Arkansas drew stunning preliminary data from the National Weather Service – an EF3 with winds of up to 165 mph, 30 miles long and 1.3 miles wide.
Even before Friday’s outbreak, there had been more than 300 tornadoes so far, and according to Storm Prediction Center data, it was the third-most-active start to a year on record in the U.S.
A “powerhouse jet stream” moving in from the Plains was moving Friday’s storms at highway speeds, and a similar effect is expected Tuesday.

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