As many in the Twin Cities have faced their first days of challenging driving in snow this fall, Minnesotans new and old may realize they’ve fallen back into bad habits — not remembering how to drive in the snow. Here’s a reminder of some tips for driving and surviving in snow and ice.
Wind chills will remain in the single digits Friday in eastern Minnesota and subzero northwest. We’ll see snow showers develop Friday night with some light accumulation ahead of even colder air Saturday into Saturday night. Wind chills will stay subzero Saturday statewide.
Friday will be colder with northwest winds at 10-20 mph creating single digit wind chills. Highs will only be in the teens to low 20s. We’ll see another round of snow showers Friday night with a clipper bringing even colder air for the first half of the weekend.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency for parts of western New York ahead of a dangerous storm that had the potential to dump several feet of snow in western New York.
Parts of Minnesota's North Shore are digging out from more than 2 feet of snow that's fallen this week. The National Weather Service received a report of 30.9 inches of snow since Sunday near Hovland, northeast of Grand Marais.
We have more scattered snow showers Thursday with light accumulations and higher winds from the northwest. Temperatures will be in the 20s with overnight lows dropping into the teens. Wind chill values will be subzero for much of the state.
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