Minnesota’s Weather Authority has issued a Forecast First ALERT for this weekend as a significant winter storm prepares to ...
A major winter storm is set to bring significant snow and wind to parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin this weekend.
Rain, snow, and gusty winds move into Minnesota later Thursday. Here's what to expect.
A quick burst of snow on Thursday could affect the evening commute, followed by a more significant system possible for the weekend.
Storms will move through Minnesota and rest of Midwest Today/Friday morning and again Saturday night into Sunday. The 1st Storm is a fast moving Clipper from Canada that will push Rain and Gusty Winds ...
Expect a fairly gray and cooler Tuesday before light rain arrives in the Twin Cities metro, then transitions to snow overnight.
The snow is expected to begin in the metro Saturday night and last though much of Sunday and possibly into Monday.
"Somewhere in the region is probably going to get a significant snowfall Saturday into Sunday. But where? That's the question," says meteorologist Sven Sundgaard.
A powerful snowstorm could hammer Minnesota with more than a foot of snow. The latest details on that, plus a look at how winds could approach 60-70 mph in parts of the state overnight.
The biggest snow of the season is coming Saturday night into Sunday afternoon. Here's a look at what to expect in Minnesota this weekend, including snowfall potential.
It'll be a cold Saturday with snow in southern and western Minnesota.
The precipitation will spread through the afternoon and evening hours, and the metro could wake up with an inch or two of snow on the ground.