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American Focus > Blog > World News > ‘Bomb cyclone’ forecasted to bring heavy snow, blizzard conditions and dangerous travel : NPR
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‘Bomb cyclone’ forecasted to bring heavy snow, blizzard conditions and dangerous travel : NPR

Last updated: December 28, 2025 12:35 pm
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People walk through the snow in Brooklyn after an overnight storm on Saturday in New York City.

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An intense cyclone system is fueling a mix of severe weather, including a winter storm that will impact upper parts of the United States.

Heavy snow, blizzards, extreme cold and damaging winds are likely to create hazardous conditions stretching from Montana east to Maine, and Texas north to Pennsylvania, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).

More than eight million people were under winter storm warnings from the NWS on Sunday afternoon. Nearly two million people were under blizzard warnings. Meteorologists warn that after winter weather Friday and Saturday, an arctic front clashing with warm air could rapidly intensify into a ‘bomb cyclone’ over the Midwest and Great Lakes through Monday. A ‘bomb cyclone’ or bombogenesis is a rapidly deepening area of low pressure that creates harsh weather conditions.

“We are anticipating some pretty big snows over the next 24 hours, especially across east central Minnesota to northern Wisconsin to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. A lot of those places will have 6-12 inches,” NWS Lead Forecaster Bob Oravec told NPR on Sunday.

Blizzard conditions will cause near zero visibility and possible power outages Sunday night though Monday evening in some locations in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, according to the NWS Marquette. A foot of snow or more is possible in areas along Lake Superior with 40 to 65 mile per hour winds, according to forecasts.

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Marquette Mayor Paul Schloegel told NPR on Sunday the Marquette Board of Light & Power is prepared to handle any loss of electricity. He said in an email the main priority is keeping people safe.

“We tend to heed the advice of our weather forecasters and prepare to hunker down as needed,” Schloegel wrote. “As far as taking care of the snow, our extremely dedicated public works and MDOT crews do a great job taking care of our residents, they are true professionals. Roads are usually back to normal within 24 [hours].”

Schloegel said Marquette residents appreciate a good blizzard while taking precautions.

“We choose to live here for our love of [four] full seasons and appreciate the effect the greatest lake, Lake Superior, has on our climate,” he said.

Minnesota is also bracing for major impacts. Blizzard and winter storm warnings and advisories are in place for most of the state.

Up to 10 inches of snow is expected to blanket the Twin Cities, with potentially dangerous travel conditions likely until early Monday morning, as forecasted by the NWS. The ‘bomb cyclone’ is bringing freezing temperatures below zero, with residents in Havre, Mont. facing wind chills as low as 15 degrees below zero and an actual temperature of 2 degrees below zero. Meanwhile, Dallas, Texas will see a drastic drop in temperatures from the 80s on Sunday to the 40s on Monday. In the Northeast, freezing rain could lead to travel disruptions due to icing in northern New England and northern New York state. Additionally, New York City is preparing for hazardous travel conditions as colder air moves in, causing remaining snow on the ground to freeze. Stay informed and stay safe during this extreme weather event.

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