Clouds and wind remain in place today as heavy snow and whiteout conditions remain in place over parts of southern Minnesota.
The trajectory of a spring snowstorm headed for Minnesota shifted overnight, leaving the Twin Cities free and clear. Southern Minnesota, however, could still see blizzard conditions.
A blast of winter weather pushing into parts of Minnesota on Wednesday is likely to bring blizzard-like conditions to much of ...
"In addition to the heavy snow, northerly winds of 30 to 40 mph will develop causing blowing and drifting snow. In south ...
A winter (well, spring) storm is expected to drop up to 9 inches of snow in parts of Minnesota on Wednesday, with schools ...
Minnesota is expected to get a variety of weather, from possible record heat Friday to accumulating snow Saturday.
The NWS in Lacrosse says a significant storm will move through the region on Wednesday, March 19th, and Thursday, March 20th.
Create an account or log in to save stories. Talk about a weather smorgasbord. We could literally have a severe thunderstorm and winter storm watch and blizzard warning across different parts of ...
However, it falls short of the historic 1961–1990 average ... So yes, we had a couple of bouts of legit cold air this winter in Minnesota, but they don’t compare to historical cold air masses ...