Light snow is expected to impact travel across central adn southern Minnesota on Friday, with slippery road conditions possible during both the morning and afternoon commutes. while accumulations are forecast to remain around one inch, the timing of the snow coincides with peak travel times.
Temperatures across the state are currently hovering near 30 degrees in the Twin Cities metro area, with readings in the upper 20s and low 30s elsewhere. Winds are light, blowing from the south at 5 to 10 mph. The snow is expected to taper off Friday evening,leading to a colder night with lows dipping into the teens in central Minnesota and the single digits in northern regions. This brief period of winter weather serves as a reminder of the challenges winter travel can present in Minnesota, even with relatively modest snowfall totals.
Looking ahead,Saturday will begin with patchy sunshine before another weather system brings snow opportunities,primarily to southern Minnesota and portions of iowa. The Twin Cities metro may experience a few flurries. Sunday will be brighter but considerably colder, with high temperatures only reaching the single digits. A warming trend is anticipated next week, along with another chance for light snow on Tuesday.
here’s a seven-day forecast:
This forecast is provided by FOX 9 meteorologists.
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