Blizzard — Dodge, Minnesota
2025-03-05 · Dodge, Minnesota
Event narrative
The combination of snow and strong winds allowed for visibilities to drop to a quarter mile or less resulting in blizzard conditions during the morning hours on March 5th in Dodge County. At the surface observation station in Byron, MN, a 52 mph peak wind gust was measured during this period. Snow totals across the county ranged from 4 to 7 inches with the highest observed total in the county being 6.5 inches 1 mile northeast of Kasson.
Wider weather episode
During the first week of March, a powerful mid-latitude cyclone progressed through the Upper Midwest overnight on the 4th and into the morning and afternoon on the 5th. As this occurred, rain changed over to snow with increasing winds during the early morning hours on March 5th. Widespread wind gusts of 40 to 55 mph with falling snow led to visibilities falling to a quarter mile or less, resulting in blizzard conditions across portions of southeast Minnesota. Numerous vehicle accidents and spinoffs occurred throughout southeast Minnesota, including one on Interstate 90 that resulted in one non-life threatening injury.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1230893. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.