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Sunday snow update; heavy snow is possible Monday night and Tuesday
We really don’t need another batch of snow right now, but it’s on the way. Much of Minnesota and western Wisconsin will have snow on Sunday, which should taper off west to east later in the day. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s North American Mesoscale forecast model shows the potential snow pattern Sunday and…
Snow returns Sunday; we could see a lot of snow on Tuesday
Temperatures will be cold today, but winds will be reasonable. There’s plenty of snow cover all across Minnesota right now, which is great for cross-country skiers, snowmobilers and kids with sleds. Temperature trends Saturday afternoon highs should reach the single-digits above zero in most of northern and central Minnesota, with some lower teens in the…
Cold sunshine today; snow for parts of Minnesota this weekend
Thursday’s snow total at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport was 5.9 inches, which brings our official February total to 10.4 inches: The “R” after the 5.9 inch entry means that a new Twin Cities snowfall record was set for February 7. Disregard the snow depth, that measurement was taken early Thursday morning. MSP airport tallied more…
Brace for the cold, enjoy the sunshine
It’ll be a bright Friday, but temps will be running about 25 degrees below average. There will be enough wind to generate wind chills in the -25 to -35 range in the Twin Cities metro area and much of eastern Minnesota, where the wind chill advisory continues until  noon: A wind chill warning for even…
Wind and snow slow commutes; colder Thursday night, Friday
Plan on a slow afternoon-evening commute. Whiteout conditions are expected in portions of western and south-central Minnesota Thursday into this evening.
Snow and blowing snow slow down our commutes
Snow will be with us most of Thursday, tapering off in the evening. Blowing snow will reduce visibility. Here’s a summary: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s North American Mesoscale forecast model shows the potential snow pattern Thursday into the evening: Projected snow amounts are highest to the east: The Twin Cities metro area is…
Wave No. 2: Snow returns by evening
Snow will fall for the better part of 24 hours in many areas. That should easily produce 4 to 8 inches across most of Minnesota by late Thursday. Some ice may mix in at times.