Tuesday's forecast: The snow arrives!
The snow is expected to fall through the early evening hours, leaving behind 4-7 inches.
The snow is expected to fall through the early evening hours, leaving behind 4-7 inches.
Monday's forecast: Calm today, with snow likely arriving Tuesday
Highs in the 40s today a few inches of snow possible tomorrow.
Highs in the 40s today a few inches of snow possible tomorrow.
Minnesota weather: Snow in the forecast for the week ahead
After a quiet Thanksgiving forecast, we have snow chances and cold temperatures back in the seven day. Monday remains mild with highs in the low 40s, a cloudy sky, and noticeable wind from the south. Tuesday is our best chance for snow, and this may impact the morning and evening commute. The colder temperatures arrive by Wednesday with highs in the low 20s.
After a quiet Thanksgiving forecast, we have snow chances and cold temperatures back in the seven day. Monday remains mild with highs in the low 40s, a cloudy sky, and noticeable wind from the south. Tuesday is our best chance for snow, and this may impact the morning and evening commute. The colder temperatures arrive by Wednesday with highs in the low 20s.
Minnesota weather: Quiet end to holiday weekend before snow arrives
Sunday's temperature will reach into the mid 30s with plenty of sunshine. Looking ahead, we could see measurable snow on Tuesday.
Sunday's temperature will reach into the mid 30s with plenty of sunshine. Looking ahead, we could see measurable snow on Tuesday.
Minnesota weather: Warm Saturday, cooler temps ahead
After a lovely, warm, and sunny Friday in the 50s, we're in store for more of the same for Saturday.
After a lovely, warm, and sunny Friday in the 50s, we're in store for more of the same for Saturday.
Minnesota weather: Above-average temps for the weekend
Above-average temperatures are expected to continue through the weekend. But next week, the forecast is hinting at cooler temperatures and maybe some snow.
Above-average temperatures are expected to continue through the weekend. But next week, the forecast is hinting at cooler temperatures and maybe some snow.
Wednesday's forecast: Calm and warmer on Thanksgiving Eve
Wednesday's weather shouldn't impact Thanksgiving travel.
Wednesday's weather shouldn't impact Thanksgiving travel.
Thanksgiving travel forecast: Delays possible Friday-Sunday
As of Tuesday morning, it's been smooth sailing so far for Thanksgiving travelers with few weather-related delays. But as travelers return home after that Thanksgiving holiday, they may encounter some issues -- especially for those on the East Coast and Texas.
As of Tuesday morning, it's been smooth sailing so far for Thanksgiving travelers with few weather-related delays. But as travelers return home after that Thanksgiving holiday, they may encounter some issues -- especially for those on the East Coast and Texas.
Tuesday weather: Melting in Minnesota
Highs will top out around 38 degrees on Tuesday, allowing for plenty of melting.More seasonable temperatures continue this week.
Highs will top out around 38 degrees on Tuesday, allowing for plenty of melting.More seasonable temperatures continue this week.
Minnesota weather: Sunshine and seasonable this week
Thawing on Tuesday, fog possible on Wednesday.
Thawing on Tuesday, fog possible on Wednesday.
Minnesota weather: Tranquil start to Thanksgiving week; more active nationwide this weekend
After a cold and very active week last week, we have earned a break ... and we're going to get it. Though precipitation on the East Coast could lead to some travel delays.
After a cold and very active week last week, we have earned a break ... and we're going to get it. Though precipitation on the East Coast could lead to some travel delays.
Monday's forecast: Highs just above freezing
Tuesday will be a sunnier with temps in the upper 30s
Tuesday will be a sunnier with temps in the upper 30s
Minnesota weather: Sunshine for your Sunday
Sunday will have plenty of sunshine with a high of 31 degrees in the Twin Cities.
Sunday will have plenty of sunshine with a high of 31 degrees in the Twin Cities.
Minnesota weather: Bitter cold start to the weekend
After several days of snow and cloudy skies, we now face a bitterly cold start to our weekend.
After several days of snow and cloudy skies, we now face a bitterly cold start to our weekend.
Minnesota weather: Bitter cold and windy day ahead
Saturday will be bitterly cold, with a high of just 15 degrees and sub-zero windchills. The winds will stick around throughout the day as gusts reach around 35 mph, with sustained winds expected at 10 to 15 mph.
Saturday will be bitterly cold, with a high of just 15 degrees and sub-zero windchills. The winds will stick around throughout the day as gusts reach around 35 mph, with sustained winds expected at 10 to 15 mph.
Friday's forecast: COLD! With wind chills near 0
Saturday will be even colder and windier.
Saturday will be even colder and windier.
Thursday's forecast: The cold has arrived
Highs Thursday in the 20s, wind chills near zero Friday and Saturday
Highs Thursday in the 20s, wind chills near zero Friday and Saturday
Wednesday's forecast: Snow lingers with highs in the low 30s
Highs tomorrow in the 20s and it gets even colder through the weekend.
Highs tomorrow in the 20s and it gets even colder through the weekend.
Tuesday afternoon forecast: 1-3 inches of snow possible
After roughly 1-3 inches of snow for most of us on Monday, we'll do roughly the same thing over the next 24 hours into Wednesday morning. Off/on light snow with evolving slippery spots as we tease a thaw Tuesday maybe even a touch of drizzle (or snizzle!?) Tuesday evening.
After roughly 1-3 inches of snow for most of us on Monday, we'll do roughly the same thing over the next 24 hours into Wednesday morning. Off/on light snow with evolving slippery spots as we tease a thaw Tuesday maybe even a touch of drizzle (or snizzle!?) Tuesday evening.
Tuesday's forecast: Light snow, with 1-2 inches possible
Light snow will fall on Tuesday, with areas picking up an additional 1-2 inches of snow. Unlike Monday though, the snow won't be as heavy so it'll take longer to accumulate.
Light snow will fall on Tuesday, with areas picking up an additional 1-2 inches of snow. Unlike Monday though, the snow won't be as heavy so it'll take longer to accumulate.



















