Weather and Climate News

Arctic blast: 40 hours of subzero wind chills ahead
It’s a relatively brief but intense arctic outbreak across Minnesota. Temperatures have plunged behind our latest arctic front. Wind chills will be in the subzero range across most of Minnesota from Wednesday evening until noon Friday.
Forecasters have posted a blizzard warning for the eastern Dakotas and western Minnesota as snow, strong winds and plunging temperatures move in.
Red River Valley blizzard Wednesday; 36-hour Arctic blast follows
An arctic front dives south into Minnesota Wednesday. Blizzard conditions are possible in the Red River Valley. Another shot of subzero air arrives by Thursday morning.
Sunshine Tuesday before an arctic blast hits on Wednesday
Tuesday will remain relatively quiet, with sunshine across more of the state by afternoon. By Wednesday, a strong storm moves across Minnesota with snow, high winds, and plummeting temperatures.
Tuesday’s weather will remain relatively quiet, with slightly above average temperatures and sunshine spreading across the state.