West central Minnesota is experiencing its first winter storm of the season, two weeks after a snowstorm posed challenges to Sierra Nevada's ski season . Blizzard conditions have triggered a "No Travel" advisory on Tuesday (Nov. 25) afternoon following a major pileup, but some Minnesotans say they have driven in "worse." In fact, some are celebrating as it marks the official start of the state's "beautiful" and "dramatic" snow.
But dangerous travel conditions linger as the harsh snowstorm continues. Now, a larger winter storm is being tracked. It could disrupt the trips of those returning from their Thanksgiving holidays. Major roads and airports could be affected, with over a thousand flight disruptions already recorded across the U.S., ahead of the second storm coming this weekend. He

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