Weather and Climate News

Snow and cold: Weather news with Paul Huttner
Mother Nature is always full of surprises here in Minnesota. We’ve gone from above average temps to below average temps with lots and lots and lots of snow! What's in store next? Host Cathy Wurzer ask MPR Chief Meteorologist Paul Huttner.
Snow totals surpass 20 inches on parts of Minnesota's North Shore
Snow continued to pile up along Minnesota’s North Shore on Wednesday, as totals from this week’s prolonged early season winter storm surpassed 20 inches in some locations.
Bitter cold headed for Minnesota; snow showers linger
Light snow showers and flurries continue with heavier snow showers along the North Shore into Friday. Wednesday will be in the 30s but still below normal before colder air arrives Thursday. Subzero wind chills are possible for many by Friday morning.
More snow showers; much colder Thursday and Friday
Occasional snow showers will continue, especially Wednesday night into Thursday again as colder air blasts across Minnesota into Friday and Saturday. Highs will be in the low 30s Wednesday but will drop into the teens Friday. Wind chills will be below zero by Thursday night nearly statewide.
Periods of light snow into Thursday, then temps drop
Expect periods of light snow and flurries on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, followed by a cold snap with highs likely in the teens Friday and Saturday. Next week looks milder.
Photos: Twin Cities sees first sticky snowfall
The first snowfall stuck to Twin Cities streets Monday calling for the annual round up of car crashes, bus delays, sidewalk slips and photos.