
Snow lingers Wednesday in Twin Cities after overnight barrage
A spring snowstorm is lingering Wednesday morning after already dropping plowable snow on the Twin Cities and other parts of Minnesota overnight.
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A spring snowstorm is lingering Wednesday morning after already dropping plowable snow on the Twin Cities and other parts of Minnesota overnight.
High pressure will keep the sunshine around Sunday, helping highs reach the 40s and the 50s on Monday.
High pressure returns Saturday morning, just in time for the weekend, drawing in calming winds and bringing plenty of sunshine.
Minnesotans may see a mix of warm and wet conditions during the month of March.
The Twin Cities can expect strong winds on Friday, a chilly Saturday and a potential midweek storm.
The Twin Cities will enjoy a quiet Thursday before strong winds arrive on Friday, and temperatures fall this weekend.
Chef Adam Reitsma and his team have been prepping new items like the veggie spring rolls, a Swedish meatball sub and the walleye sandwich.
Despite more clouds on Sunday, temperatures will climb even more into the mid-40s and stay there all week.
This weekend will be the warmest since the start of the month.
Despite the dangerous February cold, this winter in the Twin Cities is still tracking to be fairly average compared to past winters.
Next week's warmup is a sign that spring is around the corner. While many of us are excited about the thaw and the new season, it can come with a risk of flooding.
Breezy winds over the weekend are expected to drop temperatures as low as -30 degrees by next week.
Light snow made for a messy Valentine's Day evening in the Twin Cities.
The next round of snow will hit Minnesota and Wisconsin on Friday, just as Valentine's Day dinner plans are getting underway.
Officials on Wednesday morning announced the winners of this year's Name a Snowplow contest.