Weather and Climate News

Storm system continues to impact Minnesota Tuesday
Colder air has dropped temperatures below freezing. We’ll see periods of snow much of the day Tuesday with temperatures that will continue to drop combined with gusty winds.
Every drop counts: Recent rain, snowfall making a dent in lingering drought
The season’s biggest snowstorm is not done yet, with more snow, sleet and freezing rain pounding Minnesota on Tuesday and nearly 17 inches of snowfall dropping on Two Harbors. But is it enough to make a dent in deepening drought conditions?
How much snow did we get in this storm? Reports from across Minnesota
A multi-day winter storm continued to drop heavy snow on parts of Minnesota on Tuesday. Here are snowfall totals from around Minnesota and neighboring states, as reported to the National Weather Service.
Snow day, Part 2: School and college cancellations, delays across Minnesota for Tuesday
As a winter storm continues to affect the region, dozens of school districts and colleges across Minnesota and in neighboring states have canceled classes, moved to online learning or opted to start classes two hours late for a second day on Tuesday.
Tuesday storm updates: Another day of challenging travel across Minnesota
Rain changed over to snow during the Tuesday morning commute in the Twin Cities, leaving a slippery coating on freeways and sidewalks — and leading to a steady stream of crashes and spinouts.
Storm continues; wind-driven snow Tuesday morning for Twin Cities
Our record March storm is not over yet. Snow continues in central and northern Minnesota. Rain will change to snow on Tuesday morning in the Twin Cities.
Finally, snow! Minnesota’s north country celebrates March storm
The biggest winter storm of the season slammed the Brainerd Lakes area, Duluth and the North Shore of Lake Superior. Heavy snow closed schools and caused dangerous travel conditions. It also provided a last dose of winter fun that many people had longed for.