Weather and Climate News

Storm drops more than a half-foot of snow on parts of Minnesota
The Twin Cities surpassed the seasonal average of 51.2 inches — with a total of 52.1 inches at the airport so far this winter. St. Paul’s snow emergency parking rules begin at 9 p.m. Thursday.
Heavy snow approaches southern MN; tough Twin Cities commute Thursday
The good news around these recent storms: The Twin Cities has recorded more then 5 inches of liquid equivalent moisture since Nov. 1. That’s erased about half of our precipitation deficit of 10 inches going into this winter.
Expect 5-9 inches snow overnight in SE Minnesota, 3-6 in Twin Cities
Snow will fall mainly Wednesday evening into Thursday morning leaving behind more than 6 inches of snow for parts of southern Minnesota. Temperatures will be cooler Friday into the weekend.
Latest winter storm moves in late Wednesday into Thursday morning
Snow develops late Wednesday afternoon in southwest Minnesota and spreads north and east into the evening and overnight Wednesday night. Snow will wrap up morning to midday Thursday.
Tuesday snow winds down; next winter storm moves in late Wednesday
Snow showers linger in northeastern Minnesota Tuesday. Highs will be in the 20s and 30s for most of the state. A winter storm watch is posted for late Wednesday into Thursday for southern Minnesota.
Snow wraps up, still mild Tuesday; another storm Wednesday night into Thursday
Lingering snow showers will exit for most but linger into the Arrowhead. Temperatures will continue to be mild — mainly in the 30s and 20s — across the state. Another storm system is possible late Wednesday.