Weather and Climate News

Thaw through Thursday, snow on Friday across much of Minnesota
A January thaw brings milder temperatures through Thursday. Expect snowfall across much of the state on Friday. The latest forecast model trends suggest the heaviest snowfall will be across western and southwestern Minnesota.
Warmup brings snow chances
Expect highs mainly in the 20s and 30s, with teens and 20s hanging onto the North Shore and Arrowhead. This stretch will last for several days. Light snow could mess with morning commutes Wednesday and Thursday.
Warmer air and snow chances ahead
After a wild roller coaster ride of temperatures the last couple weeks, stability returns. We have some light snow chances Wednesday and Wednesday night, but the chances of a significant snowfall Friday are still in question.
After yet another arctic blast Sunday and Monday, the cold is packing its bags for a bit. We’re also eying a potential snowfall Friday into Friday night. The odds of plowable snow are increasing.
Cold sunshine Monday, then much milder
Frosty Canadian high pressure is digging in for a cold Monday. Milder weather begins Tuesday. Prospects for snow seem like a good bet by late in the week.
Cold Monday, then much milder
Cold high pressure will bring us a brisk Monday. Milder air is on tap beginning Tuesday. Snow could reach parts of Minnesota on Friday.
Arctic cold through Monday; big warmup begins on Tuesday
We’re running out of ways to say “cold”. Your warmest coat, gloves and hat will be needed on Monday, then temperatures rebound nicely from Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday. We have the forecast details.