Twin Cities in sweet spot

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Old school synoptic meteorology places the band of heaviest snow about a hundred miles north and northeast of the center of lowest surface pressure. Here's the track of the surface low as it moves out of South Dakota today and into far southeast Minnesota on Saturday morning. The time stamp is in Universal time, which means 12Z is 6am CST.
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