Air directly from the North Pole should bring up to 6 inches of light, fluffy snow.

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  • Twin Cities to enjoy sunshine, slightly warmer temps on Thursday
    MINNEAPOLIS — The Twin Cities will be served another cloud-free day on Thursday, helping to melt more snow. Warmer air starts creeping in from the south. After a cold morning, the high will climb to ...
    03/27/2024 - 10:31 pm | View Link
  • Snow is winding down Tuesday, with ice a potential factor during Wednesday a.m. commute
    A winter weather advisory is in effect in the Twin Cities Tuesday as rain is expected to transition back to snow, making for a potentially fraught morning commute.
    03/26/2024 - 3:33 pm | View Link
  • MN weather: Rain in Twin Cities, snow north/west Monday
    Mostly rain for people in the Twin Cities on Monday, while snow showers are impacting those to the north and west. The precipitation will change again on Monday from rain to freezing rain and then to ...
    03/25/2024 - 5:57 am | View Link
  • Season’s biggest snowstorm winds up, with a foot of snow possible in the Twin Cities
    After a winter that brought meager snowfall to the Twin Cities, a weekend storm is expected to deliver a whole lot more. The springtime snowstorm could bring more than 12 inches to the metro area.
    03/22/2024 - 2:53 pm | View Link
  • Twin Cities sees first measurable snow in a month. There's more on the way.
    As snowstorms go, the one that passed through the metro and central part of the state overnight was pretty tame by Minnesota standards, dropping a just a few inches as of Friday morning. It's the ...
    03/22/2024 - 12:26 am | View Link
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