Weather and Climate News

A wintry mix targets Minnesota Thursday, then brutal cold
Temperatures stay above average through Wednesday, then a strong winter storm brings rain, snow, and ice, followed by what may be Minnesota’s coldest weather all winter.
Mild temperatures continue Tuesday despite limited sunshine during the day.
Following a warm January, February starts off mild and quiet, then takes a big turn the second half of the week. A storm Thursday brings both snow chances and the coldest weather parts of Minnesota have seen since December.
February is off to a very mild start, even though limited sunshine is expected Monday.
If you like mild (for early Feb.) temps, you’ll like the forecast for the next few days. Cold weather fans will smile when they see the Friday through Sunday forecast. We have details on that, plus a look at our next chance of snow.
We’ll see flakes at times today. We have details on that, plus a few snow totals and a look at the week ahead.
We’ll see a few flakes at times Sunday morning. Temps will be mild (for January), and winds will be reasonable.
A mix of freezing drizzle and flakes Saturday evening is expected to change over to all snow overnight and continue into early Sunday. We have the updated weekend forecast plus a look at the week ahead.