Scattered snow showers will wind down Monday. Tuesday will be dry before a storm system develops late Wednesday into early Friday. Significant snowfall is looking likely late Thursday into Thursday night.
Overnight snow led to a slippery, slushy morning commute Monday across central and southern Minnesota — and caused a number of school districts to delay the start of classes.
Scattered snow showers persist Monday with some additional light accumulations. Tuesday will be dry and mild. A bigger storm potentially could bring significant snowfall later this week.
Wet snow, with possible thundersnow and a rain/snow mix at times. That sums up our forecast for Sunday evening into Monday. We have an update on expected snow totals.
We have some wet snow or a rain/snow mix headed our way for later today. We have an update on when it will arrive and how much snow to expect. Plan on a slower than normal commute Monday morning.
Our chances of rain and snow increase as we go through Sunday afternoon and evening, with precipitation continuing into Monday in many areas. We have the updated forecast details.
Our Saturday weather will be fairly typical for early March, with near-normal temps. Winds will ramp up on Sunday as rain and snow move in during the afternoon and evening hours. We have an update on our snow potential Sunday into Monday.
There are some areas of fog this morning, but visibilities will improve this afternoon. The main weekend weather event will be the rain and snow that arrive Sunday afternoon and evening.
We’ll see some areas of fog Saturday morning, but the rest of Saturday looks fairly nice. Many areas will have periods of snow or a rain-snow mix Sunday afternoon into Sunday night. We have the weekend forecast details, plus a look at Minnesota snow depths.
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