Weather and Climate News

Light snow up north Monday night; temps warming
A clipper system will bring snow showers late Monday night into Tuesday morning for northern Minnesota. Temperatures will be warmer Tuesday into the 30s nearly statewide. Southern Minnesota could even see 40 degrees a few times this week.
Temps warm during quiet weather week; dry pattern returns
After an active couple of weeks this week will be quiet. A clipper will bring light snow to northern Minnesota late Monday night into early Tuesday and a system on Thanksgiving stays mainly south. Temperatures will be warming to above normal this week also.
Thawing temps, quiet weather; light snow north Tuesday
Monday will bring sunshine for central and southern Minnesota. There will be more clouds north. Light snow is possible in northern Minnesota late Monday night into Tuesday. Temperatures will warm gradually through the week into the 30s and low 40s.
Partly cloudy Monday, light snow north Tuesday
It will be a milder week than last with relatively quiet weather. Look for sunshine Monday and temperatures in the 20s to low 30s. Tuesday will bring light snow to northern Minnesota with light accumulations. By Thursday we’ll see the chance of some moisture but mainly south.
Bright Monday; light rain-snow mix possible Thanksgiving Day
Monday is looking fairly pleasant, then temps creep upward toward midweek. We take a look at travel weather leading up to Thanksgiving.
Sunday brings lighter winds, warmer temps, plenty of sun
Sunday will be much nicer than Saturday. We’ll have reasonable afternoon temps, and winds will be much lighter than the gusty winds that we saw Saturday.
Flakes possible late Saturday night;  temps rebound on Sunday
Our January-like temps are on the way out, and temps this coming week will edge closer to normal. We have details on that, plus who will have a chance of flakes late Saturday night and early on Sunday.
Feels like January today; temps recover Sunday afternoon
A chilly and blustery Saturday will be followed by milder weather on Sunday. We have your forecast details, plus a look at the incredible lake-effect snow totals from Buffalo, New York.
Western New York gets buried under 6 feet of snow in some areas
A winter storm dropped more than 5 feet of snow in some parts of western New York. A National Weather Service meteorologist said some places could get hit with another foot or two Saturday.