Weather and Climate News

Milder temps move in for the weekend, stay through next week
Another cold morning leads to another chilly day Friday. Highs Saturday will be in the 30s in southern Minnesota, with 20s north. Sunday will be a little cooler. Expect temps well into the 30s next week with a couple of days at 40 degrees or higher in the southern half of Minnesota.
Chilly Friday; milder weekend and next week
After a fresh 1 to 2 inches of snow Thursday, it’s a chilly morning again Friday. Temperatures remain above zero from the Twin Cities south and east but most of Minnesota is below zero again with 30s below zero again in northeast Minnesota. Highs will once again remain cold, in the teens mainly.
Warmer temps this weekend; spring flooding outlook updated
Our Thursday evening snow will be followed by chilly Friday temps. Much milder weather is on tap for the weekend. We also have the updated spring flooding outlooks.
Snow may slow Thursday commute; weekend weather looks quiet
Metro area snow totals of 1 to 2 inches are possible, and parts of southeastern Minnesota could see around 3 inches before it tapers off Thursday evening. Expect 20s and 30s over the weekend across Minnesota, with Saturday being the milder day.
After another cold, sunny start, clouds are streaming in across Minnesota ahead of afternoon snow for the southern third or so of Minnesota. We can expect snow to spread into southwest Minnesota mid to late morning and arrive in the Twin Cities by around 1 to 2 p.m. and persist into the evening hours.
Light snow, chilly Thursday; early March warmup ahead
Temperatures remain chilly in the wake of Tuesday’s snowfall and that cold air isn’t going anywhere quite yet. More snow is on the way for the southern third of Minnesota Thursday afternoon.
February marks second colder than usual month; more snow Thursday
One (or two, if you’re in central Minnesota) snowfalls are done and — hopefully — cleared away. It will be another cold, subzero night Wednesday, and we have more snow on the way for parts of southern Minnesota on Thursday. Chilly temperatures persist through Friday.
Cold, dry air and has settled in behind the biggest snowfall for the Twin Cities in two months. The chill will stick around through Friday. Temperatures return to seasonal norms Saturday. Next week brings more consistently warmer temperatures just in time for March.
Bitter cold early Wednesday; more light snow possible Thursday
After fresh snow the last couple days, it will be cold the remainder of the week. Highs will only be in the single digits Wednesday. Morning temperatures are starting out subzero statewide with wind chills ranging from 10 to 20 below zero in the south to as cold as 40 below zero in the northwest.
Snowstorm recap; very cold Wednesday
This feels like winter again. At least it’ll warm up this weekend.