Winter storm continues strong but will wind down
Snow continues to fall and head south as moisture transfers to rain through Iowa and Missouri, bringing the snow with it and the storm to a close.
Snow continues to fall and head south as moisture transfers to rain through Iowa and Missouri, bringing the snow with it and the storm to a close.
Friday's updated forecast: Winter Weather Advisory remains in place
Totals in the metro remain around 2-3 inches, with parts of western Minnesota seeing 6-10 inches.
Totals in the metro remain around 2-3 inches, with parts of western Minnesota seeing 6-10 inches.
Friday's forecast: Winter Weather Advisory for most of western Minnesota
The metro should see around 2-3 inches of slushy snow.
The metro should see around 2-3 inches of slushy snow.
Thursday's forecast: Snow is coming in southwest Minnesota
There is a winter storm warning in southwest Minnesota starting around 9 a.m. Friday. It's possible up to 10 inches of snow will fall.
There is a winter storm warning in southwest Minnesota starting around 9 a.m. Friday. It's possible up to 10 inches of snow will fall.
January thaw leads to slushy snow Friday
After a few mild afternoons with plenty of melting, we're heading back into a snow chance across the area Thursday night into Friday.
After a few mild afternoons with plenty of melting, we're heading back into a snow chance across the area Thursday night into Friday.
Thursday's forecast: Another warm one
Temps will top out in the low 30s. Snow possible through most of the day tomorrow.
Temps will top out in the low 30s. Snow possible through most of the day tomorrow.
Wednesday's forecast: More highs in the 30s
Some snow possible Friday
Some snow possible Friday
Bitter cold gives way to early January thaw
If you have lived in Minnesota long enough then you have probably experienced the “January thaw”.
If you have lived in Minnesota long enough then you have probably experienced the “January thaw”.
Bitter cold gives way to early January thaw
The bitter, dangerous cold will fade away after midnight as temperatures go up overnight and we pick up an early January thaw.
The bitter, dangerous cold will fade away after midnight as temperatures go up overnight and we pick up an early January thaw.
Monday's forecast: Very cold start to the day
The metro will start the day with a Wind Chill Advisory. We'll warm to about 3 this afternoon, with the highs Tuesday near 30.
The metro will start the day with a Wind Chill Advisory. We'll warm to about 3 this afternoon, with the highs Tuesday near 30.
Minneapolis Public Schools switch to e-learning Monday due to weather, COVID
Minneapolis Public Schools says students will be switching to e-learning for Monday, January 10, due to cold weather forecast and rising COVID-19 cases among bus transportation staff.
Minneapolis Public Schools says students will be switching to e-learning for Monday, January 10, due to cold weather forecast and rising COVID-19 cases among bus transportation staff.
Cold weather forcing Minneapolis schools to go virtual
Minneapolis Public Schools says students will be switching to e-learning for Monday, January 10, due to cold weather forecast and rising COVID-19 cases among bus transportation staff.
Minneapolis Public Schools says students will be switching to e-learning for Monday, January 10, due to cold weather forecast and rising COVID-19 cases among bus transportation staff.
Another blast of Artic Air moves across the state
After a seasonable and quiet day on Saturday, we're waking up to subzero temperatures Sunday. Most of the state is under a Wind Chill Advisory through Sunday afternoon as a Northwest flow will bring wind chills to as low as -35°.
After a seasonable and quiet day on Saturday, we're waking up to subzero temperatures Sunday. Most of the state is under a Wind Chill Advisory through Sunday afternoon as a Northwest flow will bring wind chills to as low as -35°.
Sunday's forecast: Dangerously cold wind chills expected
Most of the state, including the Twin Cities, is under a Wind Chill Advisory. Be careful of taking the kids out for the bus stop Monday morning, and make sure they're geared up.
Most of the state, including the Twin Cities, is under a Wind Chill Advisory. Be careful of taking the kids out for the bus stop Monday morning, and make sure they're geared up.
Sunday's forecast: The cold is back
After a warmer day Saturday the cold returns with highs barely above 0.
After a warmer day Saturday the cold returns with highs barely above 0.
MnDOT lifts no travel advisory
The Minnesota Department of Transportation has lifted a no travel advisory on state and federal highways in west central Minnesota after near white-out conditions.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation has lifted a no travel advisory on state and federal highways in west central Minnesota after near white-out conditions.
Winter storm rips through Eastern US causing record breaking snowfall
A winter storm that had already blanketed parts of the South in snow moved into the Northeast, snarling air travel and crushing morning commutes.
A winter storm that had already blanketed parts of the South in snow moved into the Northeast, snarling air travel and crushing morning commutes.
Quick one-day heat wave before Twin Cities heads back to deep freeze
The Twin Cities hit a low of 17 degrees below zero Friday morning, but we'll get a quick one-day heat wave as temperatures climb to 30 degrees by Saturday afternoon.
The Twin Cities hit a low of 17 degrees below zero Friday morning, but we'll get a quick one-day heat wave as temperatures climb to 30 degrees by Saturday afternoon.
Temps go from subzero Friday to around 30 degrees Saturday
It will be a quick one-day heat wave from Friday to Saturday before we return to the deep freeze.
It will be a quick one-day heat wave from Friday to Saturday before we return to the deep freeze.
Why do people buy all the milk, bread and eggs before snowstorms?
Perishable items like bread, milk and eggs typically go flying off store shelves whenever a snowstorm is in the forecast.
Perishable items like bread, milk and eggs typically go flying off store shelves whenever a snowstorm is in the forecast.



















