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Weather News Minnesota Cold Weather Rule Takes Effect Oct 1

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MN weather: Winter storm expected Tuesday into Wednesday morning


The first snowstorm of our cold season will bring rain and snow to the state and parts of the region Tuesday into early Wednesday. Read More

First blast of winter weather expected Tuesday night into Wednesday morning across Minnesota


Winter Storm Warnings are posted across Minnesota starting Tuesday afternoon and evening as a system brings rapid snow fall and strong wind gusts lasting into Wednesday morning according to the ... Read More

Minnesota weather: Here's what to expect for Tuesday, early Wednesday's winter storm


A winter storm warning has been issued for the Twin Cities metro as the first snow storm of the cold season approaches. The storm will bring rain and snow to the state and parts of the region Tuesday ... Read More

Cold Weather Rule taking effect to protect Kansans from losing services in winter


WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - A rule that protects Kansans during winter months is about to go into effect. The Cold Weather Rule starts on Nov. 1 and runs through Mar. 31. This rule helps Kansans who are ... Read More

Minnesotans may have to wait a month for energy assistance after government shutdown


The federal government shutdown is over, but for hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans, relief remains out of reach for energy assistance. State officials say the federally funded program could take up ... Read More


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