Winds of 40-55 mph combined with snow lead to disastrous driving conditions in western Minnesota The blizzard closed highways and schools in parts of western Minnesota Wednesday morning. Light snow and a northerly wind gusting nearly 50 mph at times created near-zero visibility. The Minnesota Department of Transportation said Interstate 94 between Fergus Falls and Moorhead reopened Wednesday afternoon after being closed all night and all morning. As of 8 a.m., the Minnesota State Patrol reported stranded semi-trailers and other vehicles along I-94 east of Moorhead; some of them got stuck there overnight and rescuers worked to save the drivers Minnesota Patrol Sergeant. Jesse Grabow tweeted a video of the wind blowing snow and creating skids against stalled and stranded vehicles on I-94 about 10 miles east of Moorhead, where he confirmed there are stranded motorists who were The blizzard warning is expected to expire at 10:00 am Wednesday, with traffic conditions gradually
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