Minnesota Weather Alert: Heavy Snow and Frigid Temperatures Forecast

2024-01-11 16:43:00

MINNEAPOLIS — Friday will be a NEXT Weather Alert day due to possible heavy snowfall, as will Saturday due to frigid temperatures the likes Minnesota hasn’t seen in quite some time.

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Thursday’s Forecast

Aside from some lingering snow showers across northern Minnesota on Thursday, it’s a fairly quiet weather day across the area. Enjoy it, because it won’t last.

Expect a cloudy sky with temperatures hovering in the mid-teens Tuesday followingnoon before dropping into the lower teens at night.

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Friday’s Snow And Cold

Wind chills will stay in the single digits right through Friday morning in the Twin Cities, but it’s a different story in western Minnesota. Feels-like temps will range between minus-10 to minus-20, with winds gusting at speeds up to 40 mph by the followingnoon.

Like Tuesday, the core of the next storm passes to the south, but recent trends have brought it farther north — meaning snow for the metro on Friday.

Winter storm warnings are in effect in southeastern Minnesota Friday into Saturday morning due to whiteout conditions from the possibility of 6-10 inches of snow and wind gusts up to 40 mph.

School Closings & Snow Emergency Information.

A winter storm watch is in effect in the metro due to 3-6 inches of snow, but there is some uncertainty with track, amounts and start time.

The NEXT Weather team is confident the heaviest snow will be in southwestern Minnesota, with the steadiest and heaviest snow falling later Friday, potentially impacting parts of the evening commute.

Brutal Cold Arrives On Saturday

Even more certain is the widespread wind and cold air behind the storm, with lows dropping below zero for the first time this season Saturday night through early next week.

Highs will struggle to climb to near zero on Sunday and Monday.

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The last time Minnesota felt a subzero high was on Dec. 23, 2022, according to NEXT Weather Meteorologist Mike Augustyniak.

This arctic air mass will then spread across most of the United States. CBS News reports most of the Midwest and the Great Plains will experience feels-like temps near minus-20, including Chicago, Kansas and parts of Montana.

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