Weather and Climate News

Bright February sunshine with cooler temperatures this week
Sunday will bring plenty of February sunshine, with temperatures staying slightly below average. Southern Minnesota could see light snow Monday night. Cold arctic air will stick around next week, bringing back dangerously cold wind chills.
Cold temperatures ahead with clearing skies Saturday night
Our latest winter storm brought 3 to 8 inches of snow across the metro area. As high pressure moves in, it will clear the skies and cause overnight temperatures to plunge below zero.
What we know about Saturday snow: Expected totals and timing
Snow will begin developing Friday night into Saturday, followed by a surge of cold air Sunday into the start of the work week. Snowfall amounts will vary, with central Minnesota and western Wisconsin expected to see the highest totals.
Snow develops Friday night into Saturday
Friday will be quiet with light winds and increasing clouds. Snow develops Friday night into Saturday followed by cold air early next week. 
Winter storm watch for much of Minnesota Friday night and Saturday
Thursday’s forecast model trends suggest a faster-moving storm that may drop a little less snow on much of Minnesota. But it still looks quite plowable for the Twin Cities and much of central Minnesota.