A winter storm packing powerful winds, heavy rain and potentially several feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada shut down highways, toppled trees and triggered flood watches and avalanche warnings.
We’ll have pesky clouds with us through much of Sunday. Details on that, plus an update on the winter storm that will hit parts of Minnesota and western Wisconsin this coming week.
Intermittent light snow and patchy drizzle will continue into Saturday afternoon in many areas. Parts of northern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin could also see some freezing drizzle, and heavier snow is possible today near Lake Superior. We have details on all that, plus a look at the winter storm that will hit the upper Midwest this coming week.
Areas of drizzle, freezing drizzle and light snow are expected across much of Minnesota and western Wisconsin Saturday morning. That combo will linger into afternoon in the northeast. We have the details.
Some areas will see periods of drizzle, freezing drizzle and light snow Friday night and Saturday. We have your weekend weather details, plus a look at Thursday night and Friday snow totals.
Snow wraps up by midday Friday in southeastern Minnesota. Areas of drizzle are possible late Friday into early Saturday. Highs will be in the 30s Friday south, 20s north. Next week’s storm looks to be slow-moving and moisture-heavy.
Snow will continue into midday across southeastern Minnesota with afternoon highs climbing into the 30s and 20s Friday. Snow showers are possible statewide Saturday. A large storm develops early next week.
Snow and a wintry mix will affect travel in parts of southern Minnesota and southwestern Wisconsin Thursday evening into Friday morning. We have details on that, plus a look at our weekend weather.
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