Minnesota
Active week of winter weather continues in Minnesota
Snow showers will linger Tuesday morning with significant snow continuing in the southeast corner of the state. More snow is possible late Wednesday into early Thursday and the end of the week.
Lingering snow with more ahead and cold
Winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories continue in southeast Minnesota into Tuesday night. Snow showers will linger for southern and southeast Minnesota into Tuesday morning and then gradually end west to east by early Wednesday.
Forecast precipitation 5 a.m. through 10 p.m. Tuesday
College of DuPage Weather
Additional snowfall totals Tuesday will be most significant in the southeast corner of the state.
Additional forecast snowfall Tuesday
National Weather Service
It will still be relatively mild Tuesday with highs in the low 30s across southeast Minnesota.
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Forecast highs Tuesday
NOAA via pivotal weather
Winds will also increase for the southern portions of the state with winds of 20 to 30 mph, gusting to near 40 mph.
Forecast wind gusts Tuesday
NOAA via pivotal weather
Another system brings yet more snow showers late Wednesday into early Thursday. Then a larger storm system grazes southern Minnesota Friday into Saturday.
Forecast precipitation 12 a.m. Wednesday through 12 a.m. Friday
NOAA via pivotal weather
Additional snowfall Wednesday will be a coating to as much as a few inches in parts of northern Minnesota.
Forecast potential snowfall Wednesday into Thursday
European Centre for Medium range Weather Forecasting via pivotal weather
Frigid air then moves in for the end of the week and the weekend. Highs will be in the single digits even in the Twin Cities by Sunday, subzero north and west. Overnight lows will be subzero statewide Saturday and Sunday nights. Wind chill values Sunday morning will be as cold as 20 to 30 below zero.