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The first day of Spring ushered in very Spring-like temperatures across southern Illinois as temperatures climbed into the 60s by early afternoon across most of the region beneath mostly sunny skies. And while highs on Friday are expected to flirt with 70-degrees for the first time this year, a cold front will temporarily delay the continuation of Spring as temperatures during the day may struggle to get out of the 40s into the middle of the upcoming week.

Carbondale is located approximately 2 hours south/southeast of St. Louis.

Scene 1: Shot of bank thermometer at exactly 11:57am CDT when Spring officially began on Thursday. Temperature at the time was 58-degrees.

Scene 2: Wide shot of the clock tower on the southern Illinois University campus in Carbondale.

Scene 3: Guy in shorts walking past a SIU-Carbondale map.

Scene 4-5: Girl in t-shirt sitting on a bench.

Scene 6: Guy with rolled-up sleeves sitting on a bench.

Scene 7: Group of people walking down a path.

Scene 8: Panning shot of girl walking.

Scene 9: Guy in shorts walking.

Scene 10: Girl on cell phone walking.

Scene 11: Guy on a bike.

Scene 12: Girl in sunglasses walking.

Scene 13: Guy in sunglasses walking.

Scene 14: Girl in light jacket walking.

Scene 15: Wide shot of campus.

Scene 16: Various people walking.

Scene 17: A biker riding by.

SHOTS FROM THIS POINT ARE FROM CRAB ORCHARD LAKE JUST OUTSIDE CARBONDALE

Scene 18-21: Guy unloading a boat into the water and pulling out into the lake.

Scene 22: Two guys with dogs fishing on a dock.

Scene 23-25: Various shots of people fishing.

Scene 26: Wide shot of a boat on the lake.

Scene 27: Seagulls and geese on the water.

Vehicles live from the Saint Patricks Day Parade in Des Moines, IA.

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Summer like temps in Northern California. Santa Cruz CA. HD video of boardwalk and beach at Santa Cruz CA Sunday afternoon as unseasonably warm temps approach 80F. TRT 3m32s

1) Santa Cruz beach sign.
2) Wide shot of Santa Cruz beach and beach goers from boardwalk pier.
3) Another shot down coast of people on beach in March 80F temps.
4) Blonde woman runs out into water and dives under loses sunglasses and screams from cold water (water is 58F.)
5) Guy with droopy drawers in surf.
6) Couple doing some odd acrobatic yoga on the beach.
7) Wide shot of beach goers and umbrellas wit board walk in background.
8) Large group of sea lions in water.
9) Close shot of sea lions with two “kissing”
10) People watching sea lions from pier.
11) Women in sun hats watching sea lions from pier.
12) Women with sun umbrella watching sea lions from pier.
13) Seagull perched on pier.
14) Buff shirtless guy walking boardwalk.
15,16) Two shots of people in summer clothes strolling the carnival area of waterfront with coasters behind.
17) Classic Santa Cruz architecture shot with palm.
18) Shot of coastal lighthouse on cliff with surf pounding the base.

Tug Manitou breaking ice along side the SS Wilfred Sykes – 3 Tugs leading the Sykes up the track to the turning basin near Sherwood Pt – Tug Jimmy L passing the Sykes with Ice Fisherman and shanties near the ships track – USCG airboat warning fisherman and patrolling – Tug Mary Page Hannah trying to relieve pressure of the ice field to allow the Sykes to continue and the video pans back to the stern and 2 people that are standing next to the ice track in the distance – 2 shots of motorcycles racing on the ice near downtown Sturgeon Bay – 3 tugs breaking ice ahead of the Sykes.

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The Iowa Storm Chasing Network vehicle unveiling of “Dorothy” that was built to get in close to tornadoes to shoot high speed video of the tornadic wind field at ground level.

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Is this winter’s last gasp for southern IL? It’s the big question as a winter storm moved in on Sunday less than 24 hours after the region saw temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s. While not much snow accumulation is expected, up to a couple inches at best, it has broken the streak of warm days seen across southern Illinois where high temperatures have been 50-degrees or better since March 7.

Video package shot in Carbondale, Illinois in Jackson County where the high temperatures on Saturday, less than 24 hours ago, reached 68-degrees. Gusty winds have also been experienced with gusts up to 30mph consistently through the day.

Carbondale is located approximately 2 hours south/southeast of St. Louis.

Scene 1-2: Establishing shots at the “Welcome to Carbondale” sign with very heavy snow falling.

Scene 3: Bank thermometer reading 33-degrees mid-afternoon with heavy snow falling.

Scene 4: Close-up of a tree blowing in the wind with very heavy snow falling.

Scene 5: Girl with umbrella walking away from camera with snow falling.

Scene 6: Guy lokcing his car and walking away in heavy falling snow.

Scene 7: Girl walking in very heavy snow.

Scene 8-9: Two guys just getting off a bus walking with luggage in heavy snow.

Scene 10: Shot of traffic on a downtown Carbondale road in heavy falling snow.

Scene 11: Car with wipers going in heavy falling snow.

Scene 12: POV driving along US-51 on north side of town with biker in the heavy snow.

Scene 13-14: Snow plows driving toward camera in heavy snow.

Scene 15: POV driving in heavy snow along US-51 on north side of town.

Scene 16: POV angled toward trees on side of the road showing heavy falling snow.

Scene 17: POV driving through heavy snow with oncoming traffic.

Scene 18: Parking car with snow covering hood and windshield.

Scene 19: A pickup pulls out of a parking lot in heavy falling snow.

Scene 20-22: Various close shots of trees with heavy snow falling in front of them.

Shot 1: Tight shot on cars seeking shelter during intense rainfall and hail

Shot 2: Closeup of hail hitting the ground

Shot 3: Medium shot of cars passing through rain and hail.. Also street flooding.

Shot 4: Hail falling with full rainbow in view.

Shot 5: Tight shot on intense rain/hail.

Shot 6: Small Hail

Shot 7: Car slowly moving through heavy rain and hail.

Shot 8: Interior wide go pro shot of falling hail and rainbow.

Shot 9: Approaching the storm.

Shot 10-12 : Driving in hail

Shot 13- – end, Street flooding.

It’s not as cold anymore across southern Illinois as temperatures soared into the upper 50s and even a few locations hitting 60-degrees for the first time in March, and for a few areas, the first time hitting the 50s for nearly a month.

People were out and about today as the temperatures peaked near 60. Warmer weather is expected through the weekend into early next week when temperatures will rise well into the 60s.

Video package shot in Carbondale and nearby Crab Orchard in Jackson County in southern Illinois. It is south/southeast of St. Louis.

Scene 1-2: Bank thermometer in Carbondale, IL showing warm temperatures during the mid afternoon.

Scene 3: Traffic on US-13 in Carbondale.

Scene 4-11: Shots of people on the Southern Illinois University Campus.

Scene 12: Man fishing at Crab Orchard Lake.

Scene 13-14: Boater on Crab Orchard Lake enjoying the mild temperatures.

Scene 15-16: Flying ducks across the waters of Crab Orchard.

Scene 17-20: Shots of the clouds illuminated at sunset from Carbondale with tree silhouettes.

SID: Tony Laubach

HD video of heavy rain downtown Sarasota FL at noon impacting traffic. TRT 2:43

Shot List:
1) US-41 downtown Sarasota showing overhead highway sign.
2) Low angle traffic splash on US-41.
3) Busy lunch time traffic in road flooding on US-41.
4) Another low-angle wide wet traffic shot.
5) Heavy rain on dash cam showing low visibility in very heavy rain.
6,7,8) Three more traffic shots in ponding water and heavy rain.
9) Couple with umbrellas along bay front marina docks.
10) Man with black umbrella at downtown Marina Jacks.
11) Woman with beige umbrella Marina Jacks.
12) Weathered wooden dinghy on Sarasota bay in rain.
13) Rain on bay waters making interesting bubbles.
14) Boats at marina in rain as thunder rumbles.
15) Blue boat tight in rain.
16) Great Blue Heron in rain.

SID: Brian Dombrowski

Major winter storm hits Fredericksburg, VA with heavy snow and sleet causing dangerous driving conditions. Interstate 95 (I-95) is littered with stranded cars from Richmond to Washington D.C. after the major late winter storm shut down the region. Large salt truck snow plows, construction equipment, and plows on pickup trucks work to clear snow and ice from roads and highways.

Footage shot during late afternoon and evening around Fredericksburg, VA in daylight hours.

Scenes:

1: shot of “Kings Dominion” amusement park marquee with snow in foreground and snow falling near Ashland, VA

2: shot of miniture Eiffel Tower and roller coasters with snow in foreground at Kings Dominion Amusement Park near Ashland, VA

3: pushed-in shot of roller coaster with snow falling and snow in foreground at Kings Dominion Amusement Park near Ashland, VA

4: pushed-in shot of car and passengers stranded in I-95 median after sliding off highway near Fredericksburg, VA

5: pushed-in shot of police vehicle assisting stranded driveres on I-95 near Fredericksburg, VA

6: POV driving shot of car stranded in ditch along I-95 near Fredericksburg, VA after sliding off snow and ice-covered highway

7: POV driving shot of large multi-vehicle accident from icy roads near Fredericksburg, VA involving a minivan, an SUV, a sedan, and a snow plow with police vehicles on the scene

8-11: various shots of a snow plow clearing a snow and ice-covered parking lot in Fredericksburg, VA

12-15: various shots of a bulldozer/backhoe construction vehicle clearing snow and ice from a major road in Fredericksburg, VA

16: POV driving shot of 2 snow plows clearing snow and ice from I-95 near Fredericksburg, VA splattering/spraying slush on cars

17: POV driving shot of snow plow clearing snow and ice from I-95 near Fredericksburg, VA splattering/spraying slush on cars

18: pushed-in shot of man shoveling snow from a parking lot in Fredericksburg, VA

19-21: various shots of a snow plow clearing snow and ice from a parking lot in Fredericksburg, VA

22: pushed-in shot of “Washington I-95” highway sign on Interstate 95 near Fredericksburg, VA with snow falling

SID: Simon Brewer

New footage from Chris Sanner of the winter storm impacting the Oklahoma City, OK metro area and creating hazardous travel conditions.

Shot 1: Thunder sleet falling near Wayne, OK just south of the OKC metro.

Shots 2-6: Steam rising and racing across Lake Hefner in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Shot 7: Snowplow with sparks on road trying to clear sleet off of roadway in Oklahoma City on I-44.

Shot 8: Wreck immediate aftermath on I-44 in OKC.

Shots 9-11: Traffic and falling sleet in Oklahoma City metro along I-35.

Shot 12: Overturned car in ditch in Oklahoma City.

Shot 13: Powerline being whipped in strong winds near Dibble, OK.

SID: Chris Sanner

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A moderate snowfall of 4-6 inches covers the Greater Lafayette area on the evening of the first day of meteorological Spring.

Scene 1: Snowplow in downtown Lafayette,
IN.

Scene 2: A family sleds down a hill in Murdock Park in Lafayette.

Scene 3: A boy sleds down the hill alone on a beautiful Sunday morning.

Scene 4: Church goers brave the snowy morning as business owners clear sidewalks.

Scene 5: Clearing the sidewalks of Lafayette.

Scene 6: A man plows the sidewalk.

Scene 7: A man clears his car of snowfall.

Scene 8: A city employee works to clear the courthouse sidewalk of snow.

Scene 9: A city employee clears parking spaces near the courthouse in downtown Lafayette.

Scene 10: A large snowplow clears parking spaces at the Purdue University airport.

SID: Terrence Cook
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Video Package Highlighting the relentless return of the Extreme Cold Polar Vortex Airmass to the Upper Midwest region of the United States.

Video footage is from the Minneapolis and surrounding areas.

Video Footage Includes;

1.Downtown Minneapolis Bank Thermometer showing -4 degrees in the 4PM hour on March 1st the start of meteorological spring!

2.Video of the Midday Polar Plunge into lake Calhoun in Minneapolis while the air temp is -4 and with a -25 wind chill!

3.Polar Plungers in Minnesota Twins garb jumping into the frigid waters.

4.Minneapolis Skyline shot near the Polar Plunge.

5.Local Minneapolis residence climbing up and into Ice Caves at the solid and frozen Minnehaha Water Falls in Minneapolis at -5.

5.Shots of the Frozen ice falls.

6.Video of the glaze ice roads in the Minneapolis area and cars and trucks spinning tires wildly to get into motion.

7.Multiple cars spin their tires to little avail to get forward motion on the Minneapolis ice streets.

8.MNDOT Snow plow units fighting back snow drifting on the south side of the Twin Cities Metro Area near Lakeville with multiple POV shots of the plows.

SID: Nick Elms

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Winter keeps giving us very cold temps.
Scene 1 Bank temp.
Scene 2. Car being jumped.
Scene 3. Ducks on river with steam.
Scene 4. Ice on river with stream.
Scene 5. Icicles.
Scene 6. Closer view of icicles.
Scene 7. More icicles.
Scene 8. Very high snow plow ridge.
Scene 9. Yield sign buried up in a snow ridge.
Scene 10. Stop sign in snow ridge.
Scene 11. Ice build up.

SID: Dirk Miller

B-Roll footage from around Minneapolis, MN of people around the uptown area and Lake Harriet in the sub zero weather around noon today.

Various shots of people out and about looking cold.

TRT 2:36

The powerful ground blizzard and sub zero temperatures are still impacting much of central Minnesota this evening with wind gusts near 50 miles per hour.

The blowing and drifting snow is making travel around the region dangerous as many of the rural roads have become impassible due to the drifting snow.

Clip 1 Tight shot of a Stop Sign blowing and twisting in the wind.

Clip 2 Wide shot of the stop sign blowing in the wind.

Clip 3 Stearns County snow plow driving towards the camera and the camera pans with the snow plow as it passes and drives away.

Clip 4 Blowing snow over a snow drift on the side of the road.

Clip 5 Snow plow driving towards the camera.

Clip 6 Blowing snow with high winds over an open farm field.

Clip 7 Tighter shot of the high winds blowing snow over a field with farm buildings in the background.

Clip 8 American flag in the distance blowing in the high winds.

Clip 9 Blowing snow with snow drifts covering the roadway.

Clip 10 Blowing snow with high winds and snow drifts covering the roadway.

Clip 11 Blowing snow with the setting sun in the back ground.

Clip 12 Blowing snow with the golden setting sun in the back ground over an open field with a treeline in the back ground.

Clip 13 Low shot of blowing snow over a road and snow drifts in the background.

Clip 14 Setting sun on the horizon with a sun dog on the right that was caused by the blowing snow from the ground blizzard.

Clip 15 POV Driving shot in low visibility

Clip 16 POV Driving shot in low visibility

Clip 17 POV driving shot with high winds blowing snow over the road.

Clip 18 POV Driving shot with blowing snow and snow drifts covering the road

Clip 19 POV Driving shot as a snow plow drives toward the camera in the other lane.

Clip 20 POV driving shot with high winds blowing snow over the road.

Clip 21 POV driving shot with the sun setting and blowing snow over the road.

SID: Douglas Kiesling

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A powerful weather system is hitting the upper midwest area again with winds up to 45 miles per hour across Minnesota and causing ground blizzard conditions.

Various footage shot on the Stearns County and Polk County area from Sauk Centre to Glenwood, MN.

Clip 1 MNDot Snow Plow on highway 71 trying to clear the snow drifts growing across the road.

Clip 2 Bank sign with temp of -10F outside this morning.

Clip 3 Bank sign with a temp of -2F an hour later.

Clip 4 Blowing and drifting across highway 28

Clip 5 Massive snow drift behind a group of trees

Clip 6 Polk County snow plow removing snow drifts.

Clip 7 Winds gusting up to 40 mph out in the open country of western Stearns County with a stop sign in the shot.

Clip 8 Near whiteout conditions along a north south road.

Clip 9 Near whiteout conditions along a north south road with a car in the distance that is lost in the blowing snow.

Clip 10 Blowing snow

Clip 11 Blowing snow and a yeild sign in eastern Polk County, MN.

Clip 12 Blowing snow across a road

Clip 13 Blowing snow and poor visibility with whiteout conditions.

Clip 14 Huge flag blowing in the wind.

Clip 15 Snow blowing across highway 71

Clip 16 Tight shot of a wind sock blowing in the high winds.

Clip 17 Wide shot of the wind sock blowing along highway 71 with blowing and drifting snow across the roadway.

Clip 18 Traffic and blowing snow

Clip 19 Heavy Blowing snow across Highway 71

Clip 20 Heavy Blowing snow across Highway 71 with traffic

Clip 21 Blowing snow across an open field

Clip 22 Heavy Blowing snow across Highway 71

Clip 23 – 25 POV Driving shot of blowing snow across a roadway

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As the month of February is coming to an end, the weather is normally suppose to be warming up in Minnesota. The Minnesota Department of Natural ice fishing house removal deadline is only a week away on March 3rd.

All Ice houses in the southern two-thirds of the state must be removed before midnight on March 3rd but with the extreme cold weather and the large amount of snow still on the ground and on the lakes, that may make for a difficult task this weekend.

B-Roll from Grand Lake, just south of the city of Saint Cloud that shows dozens of Ice Fishing houses buried in the deep snow with no easy way to remove them. Additional footage of people in Saint Cloud in the near zero temp.

Ice on the area lakes is about 4 feet thick on average.

Clip 1 Driving on Grand Lake through 4-6 foot high snow drifts on the side of the ice road.

Clip 2-4 Ice house’s on Grand Lake with large snow drifts around them and no way to access them to pull them off the lake.

Clip 5 Wide shot of people drilling holes in the ice to try and go fishing.

Clip 6 Man starting up an Ice Auger to drill a hole in the ice.

Clip 7 Man drilling a hole in the ice.

Clip 8 Close up of the ice auger going into the ice that is 4 feet thick.

Clip 9 Fisherman walking through the snow.

Clip 10 Looking down into a frozen hole that shows just how thick the ice is. It is over two feet down to where the ice cap froze in the hole.

Clip 11 Flag blowing in the wind.

Clip 12 – 16 People looking cold in downtown Saint Cloud, MN.

SID: Douglas Kiesling

Wildcat Creek, a tributary to the Wabash River becomes a dangerous flood zone after an Ice Jam prompts emergency managers to evacuate several residents along Barton Beach Road just outside of Lafayette, IN.
Several homes and vehicles are damaged as enormous chunks of Ice were forced down the flooded creek.

Scene 1: Ice rests against a truck after pushing it from its owners driveway.

Scene 2: A portion of fence sits in a large field of ice.

Scene 3: Zoom out to Wide shot of Cadillac and truck both damaged by a violent Ice flow.

Scene 4: A pile of ice and rubble lines the driveway of an unfortunate homeowner.

Scene 5: Damaged house and truck.

Scene 6: Damaged playground set near Wildcat Creek.

Scene 7: Road Closed sign on Barton Beach Rd.

Scene 8: Ice and tree debris fill a low area near Wildcat Creek.

Scene 9: Large chunks of ice lay near the swollen Wildcat Creek.

Scene 10: Road Closed signs on Indiana SR 225 stop motorists from crossing a bridge on the Wabash River as Ice Jam concerns grow.

Scene 11: A bridge over the Wabash River remains closed due to Ice Jam concerns.

Scene 12: A bird rides the ice flow down the Wabash River.

Scene 13: Close-up of icebergs as they move rapidly downstream.

Scene 14: Close-up of icebergs as they move rapidly downstream.

Scene 15: A caution sign warns of potential waste water pollution during flood conditions.

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Midwestern residents teased by a brief warm up endure freezing temperatures to enjoy a sunny Sunday afternoon at the West Lafayette, IN ice rink. The swollen Wabash River overflows its banks nearby as snow melt and rainwater from recent storms continue to run off.

Scene 1: Locals enjoy a beautiful sunny afternoon at the Wabash Landing Ice Skating Rink.

Scene 2: Close-up of Ice Skates as people dance around on the ice.

Scene 3: A child slips on the ice as he learns to master the art of ice skating.

Scene 4: All ages come out for a warm Winter day as temperatures hover around 30 degrees Fahrenheit.

Scene 5: Close-up of Ice Skates as kids circle the Rink.

Scene 6: A Wide pan from the Ice Rink to the Swollen banks of the Wabash River in the greater downtown Lafayette area.

Scene 7: A pan up from the ice covered flooding showing the strong current where the river normally flows with downtown Lafayette in the background.

Scene 8: A wide shot of the ice covering the flood zone of the Wabash River.

Scene 9: View of the Wabash River from the pedestrian bridge showing the sun dial bathed in late afternoon sunlight.

Scene 10: A small lone iceberg floats down the Wabash as warmer weather melts the once ice covered river.

Scene 11: An agricultural vehicle fights a snow covered field in an attempt to get a jump start on the approaching crop season.

Scene 12: An agricultural vehicle navigating Winter hazards as snow rapidly melts.

Scene 13: An agricultural vehicle bounces around in a snow covered field as the ground becomes wet and uneven.

SID: Terrence Cook

SCV stringer Doug Kiesling is live on the winter storm hitting the Twin Cities in Minnesota tonight. Live winter storm chasing live video.

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TWC

The Twin Cities metro area is surrounded by blizzard warnings but in the metro area, the winds were slightly calmer but the roads were still a mess.

Footage shot in Minneapolis, MN and Burnsville, MN were the roads were hazardous to drive on.

Clip 1 Skyline shot of Minneapolis, MN

Clip 2 Reverse POV shot in front of a MNDot Snow Plow on Interstate 35w in Burnsville, MN

Clip 3-7 Whiteout Conditions in Minneapolis on the east side of Lake Calhoun.

Clip 8 Sign in Minneapolis showing a snow emergency was declared.

Clip 9 Close up of a tire spinning in the snow in Burnsville on Nicollet Avenue.

Clip 10 Car spinning its wheels trying to get up Nicollet Ave in Burnsville.

Clip 11 Flags blowing with part of the Minneapolis skyline in the back ground.

Clip 12 Snow plow on Hennepin Ave in Minneapolis

Clip 13 A rear wheel van spinning its wheels trying to get up a hill on Nicollet Ave in Burnsville.

Clip 14 Wide shot of the van spinning its rear tire.

Clip 15 Car getting stuck on Nicollet Avenue in Burnsville. Shot from dash camera.

Clip 16 People helping to push a car out of the snow on Nicollet Ave. One of them is wearing shorts in the winter storm.

Clip 17 Car spinning its wheels.

Clip 18 Car getting unstuck but still spinning its wheels on Nicollet Ave.

Clip 19 Snow plow on Nicollet Ave in Burnsville.

Clip 20 Car crashed on the side of interstate 494 and 169 on 494.

Clip 21 Someone riding their bike in front of the truck in the winter storm in Minneapolis.

Clip 22-23 Minneapolis Fire Truck on the scene of a power line down.

Clip 24 Powerlines sagging in the heavy snow and ice.

Clip 25 – 29 Tree’s down on power lines and side walks in Minneapolis.

SID: Nick Elms

Major severe weather event threatens the Mississippi Valley following two months of brutal cold and winter storms. Tornadoes and supercell thunderstorms threaten areas from Louisiana to Illinois. Meteorologists and storm chasers capture a dangerous wall cloud from a tornado-warned supercell thunderstorm as it passes over Memphis, TN at rush hour.

All shots were taken during the daylight afternoon and early evening of February 20th, 2014

Scenes:

1-3. wide and pushed in shots of wall cloud from Tornado-warned supercell thunderstorm over Memphis, TN with heavy rush hour traffic

4-7. various shots of heavy rush hour traffic in Memphis, TN as tornado-warned supercell thunderstorm passes over city

8. pushed-in shot of colorful clouds from sunset over Memphis, TN following passage of tornado-warned supercell thunderstorm

9. pushed-in shot of “Tennessee” welcome sign near Memphis

10. pushed-in shot of Memphis, TN radar image with tornado-warned supercell thunderstorm over city and storm chaser’s position

B-Roll footage of the start of the powerful winter storm system as it makes its way into the northwestern suburbs of the Twin Cities metro area. Various shots of snow plows and snow falling scenes around Saint Cloud, MN along Interstate 94.

SID: Douglas Kiesling

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