Weather and Climate News

Several inches of snow, then bitter cold for much of Minnesota
Winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories are in effect for much of central and northern Minnesota overnight into Monday morning, as a storm system may drop more than a half-foot of snow in some locations.
We have the latest on the snow that will spread across Minnesota and western Wisconsin Sunday evening and Sunday night, continuing into Monday morning . Your Monday morning commute is likely to be slower than normal. After the snow, we’ll be dealing with arctic cold for a couple of days.
A nice Saturday across most of Minnesota and western Wisconsin, with mild temps. We have the latest on the snow that will slick up the roads Sunday night and Monday morning. The flakes will be followed by arctic cold next week.
Whether your weekend plans involve holiday shopping or playing in the snow, you’re interested in the latest weekend forecast. We have that, plus some links to some weekend outdoor activities and festivals.
Plowable snow and -15 degrees next week?
Monday looks snowy across Minnesota. Then the season’s coldest air mass to date invades from Canada. Forecast models suggest temperatures could push into the minus 10 to 20 below zero range next week.
We have an updated forecast that focuses on the coming weekend. The current snow depth map is impressive for early December.