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Sunday snow totals highest to the south; best chance of Monday flakes stays north
So, who received the golden shovel award for the highest weekend snow total? We have weekend snow amounts plus a look at who has the best chance of Monday flakes. We start the week with near-normal temps, but brace yourself for some much colder weather later this week.
Heavy snow is making Sunday morning travel difficult; updated snow forecast
light: https://twitter.com/NWSTwinCities/status/1226460544858640384 light: https://twitter.com/NWSTwinCities/status/1226460544858640384 Our winter snowstorm is here, and it’ll give many areas 6 inches or more of snow this morning. Some spots in southern Minnesota will see double-digit snow totals. We have your winter storm update.
Heavy snow late Saturday night and Sunday morning for south metro, southern Minnesota and western Wisc.
We have plenty of snow in the forecast for late Saturday night into Sunday afternoon. Updated forecasts include winter storm warnings for the southern half of the Twin Cities metro area and much of southern Minnesota. We have details about the timing of the snow.
Heavy snow late tonight and Sunday AM in southern Minn.; metro snow amounts highest to the south
New computer model info has arrived, and it still shows heavy snow across much of southern Minnesota and parts of western Wisconsin overnight Saturday night into Sunday morning. The newest info also shows that southern portions of the Twin Cities metro area may see some heavy snow Sunday morning. We have the details.
Southern Minnesota is likely to see heavy snow overnight Saturday night and Sunday morning. The Twin Cities metro area will see several inches of snow from the same storm, and the heavy snow band may creep into parts of the metro area.
The latest computer model info shows that southern Minnesota will see the most snow overnight Saturday night into Sunday. We’ll see enough to shovel and plow in the Twin Cities metro area too. We have your weekend forecast details.