Minnesota
Indianapolis Colts fans react to loss to Minnesota Vikings … it’s not pleasant
The Indianapolis Colts are trying the patience of their fans.
After a tumultuous week with a quarterback change, all their offensive issues remain. They produced a season-low 227 yards and didn’t run a play in the red zone Sunday night in a 21-13 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
Joe Flacco, starting in place of Anthony Richardson, couldn’t get the offense moving, and questions abound.
Colts fans react to loss to Vikings
Minnesota
Forecast First Alert: Rain and snow arrive midweek, messy wintry mix expected
A Forecast First Alert is in effect for Wednesday night and Thursday due to anticipated rain and snow.
Minnesota’s Weather Authority has issued a FORECAST FIRST ALERT for Wednesday night and Thursday due to impending rain and snow.
So long, 70s, here comes winter again.
Tuesday will still be mild and mostly quiet, with highs in the 50s and some blustery winds at times. However, then the change happens.
Full Forecast from Minnesota’s Weather Authority
Rain will arrive Wednesday afternoon or evening before giving way to snow.
By Thursday morning, 1-2 inches of snow accumulation is expected, and it will be wet and slushy, creating messy roads and likely slower commutes. Temperatures will hover between 32 and 42 degrees Wednesday through Saturday.
Looking ahead, a few more rain showers are possible Friday and another light round of snow is possible on Saturday. Slightly warmer temps should return next week.
From the 70s to snow: Big weather change this week
Minnesota
Vikings EVP of Football Ops Rob Brzezinski joins ‘The Insiders’ to outline team’s draft plans
Minnesota Vikings Executive Vice President of Football Operations Rob Brzezinski pulls up a chair alongside NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero to chat about some of the ideas floating around in the Vikings’ front office ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Minnesota
April Snowflakes Expected Across Central Minnesota And Western Wisconsin This Week
UNDATED (WJON News) — The calendar turns to April on Wednesday, but that doesn’t mean we’re done with wintry weather just yet.
The National Weather Service in the Twin Cities says two rounds of accumulating snow are possible this week.
The first is on Thursday – mainly across central and southern Minnesota and western Wisconsin. The chance of snow on Thursday is 90 percent. We could see three inches or more of snow.
The second this weekend – mainly across central and northern Minnesota and western Wisconsin. The chance of snow on Saturday is 80 percent. We could see one to three inches of snow.
So far this season, St. Cloud has officially had 38.3 inches of snow, which is 4.4 inches below normal. At this same time last season, St. Cloud had 27.7 inches of snow.
LOOK: These Color Photos Vividly Capture the Everyday Moments of Life in the ’50s and ’60s
Think you know the ‘50s and ‘60s? Spoiler alert: They were filled with colors you might never expect.
Gallery Credit: Stephen Lenz
-
South-Carolina2 days agoSouth Carolina vs TCU predictions for Elite Eight game in March Madness
-
Miami, FL5 days agoJannik Sinner’s Girlfriend Laila Hasanovic Stuns in Ab-Revealing Post Amid Miami Open
-
New Mexico1 week agoClovis shooting leaves one dead, four injured
-
Minneapolis, MN5 days agoBoy who shielded classmate during school shooting receives Medal of Honor
-
Tennessee1 week agoTennessee Police Investigating Alleged Assault Involving ‘Reacher’ Star Alan Ritchson
-
Politics1 week agoTrump gives Iran 48-hour ultimatum to reopen Strait of Hormuz or face strikes on power plants
-
Technology1 week agoYouTube job scam text: How to spot it fast
-
Technology1 week agoHalide co-founder is suing former partner Sebastiaan de With for taking source code to Apple