
More than 300,000 inhabitants from the city St Paul, Minnesotaare facing a snow emergency following the severe winter storm that hit the region Tuesday evening 10 and 15 centimeters Snowfall in the city area, according to them National Weather Service (NWS) of the twin cities.
The measure that is maintained during this 96 hours until Sunday, is intended to facilitate the cleaning of the streets and avoid accidents, in a context where new snowfalls and extreme temperatures are expected, which could fall below the 20 degrees below zero overnight, according to the NWS forecast for the rest of the week.
Late Wednesday, the NWS Twin Cities Region office did not maintain any winter storm warnings or winter weather advisories for the Twin Cities region. St Paul.

However, the NWS Twin Cities issued a notice Conditions meteorological dangerous, warning about Shower of snow and gusts of wind can produce blizzards and reduce visibility.
The extended forecast anticipates this Chance of light snow daily until Tuesday, as well as a significant thermal decrease from Friday night to Sunday morning.
The winter storm also had fatal consequences: A 47-year-old man died after being hit by a snow plow Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) on Tuesday evening, as reported Newsweek.

This is the second time this season St Paul declares the snow emergency, as explained Lisa HiebertHead of Communications and Public Services Department for Public Works, in the middle Newsweek.
Hiebert explained that the declaration would put special parking rules into effect throughout the city to allow snow plows to pass through: “We removed the snow in about 30 minutes.” 3,060 kilometers (1,900 miles) lanes, the distance between St. Paul and Anaheim, California, in the first 24 hours.”

The city administration has set one up Cleaning process which starts on Wednesday at 9:00 p.mFrom this point onwards, the clearing of all nighttime snow routes will begin.
The warning posted on the city’s website warns: “Do not park on the night plow routes, which include downtown and any streets with ‘Night Plow Route’ and ‘Night Plow Route on this side of the street’ signs. Vehicles that do not move from night plow routes by 9:00 p.m. December 10, 2025 will be fined and towed.”
Cleaning of the unmarked day plow paths begins on Thursday at 8:00 a.m.

The city warning states: “If there are no nighttime snow removal signs posted within the block, consider a daytime snow removal route. Vehicles not removed from daytime snow removal routes by 8 a.m. December 11, 2025 will be fined and towed“.
The authorities’ recommendation is clear: to avoid fines or having your vehicle towed, you should not park in areas where the streets are not clean up to the sidewalk and you must respect all traffic signs, especially those that say “No Parking,” says the city’s official warning St Paul.