Snowfall predications for Twin Cities metro as of 7 a.m.
Snowfall continues to gather across southern Minnesota with the band of snow slowly encroaching on the Twin Cities. Snow is expected to fall in the metro from noon through midnight. The snowfall gradient is incredibly tight, but the Twin Cities is expected to get between 4 and 6 inches or more with 12 or more inches likely in parts of southern Minnesota. A winter storm warning is in effect for the south and east metro with a winter advisory in the north metro.
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