Parts of Minnesota may get light snowfall today, with the Twin Cities likely to see less than an inch of accumulation. Throughout the afternoon and evening, slick areas may form on major roads, like as I-94 and Highway 169, as snowfall moves from west to east.
The National Weather Service predicts that snow will start after 1 p.m. and last into the evening before decreasing overnight.
Drivers are advised to use caution when commuting in the evening because untreated roads may become slick due to the combination of light snow and chilly pavement.
Temperature Variations
Today’s high will be 25ยฐF, and as the snow clears tonight, the temperature will drop to 18ยฐF.
Friday’s high will be close to 23ยฐF with a mix of sun and flurries. According to forecasts, there will likely be snowfall on Saturday night and into Sunday as part of a second snow system.
Although the amounts and timing are still unknown, forecasters estimate 1 to 3 inches of snow. The temperature will peak at 24ยฐF on Sunday before dropping to 0ยฐF overnight.
With highs of about 8ยฐF on Monday and bright skies providing a temporary reprieve from the snow, temperatures will remain below freezing into the next week.
Residents are advised to take care for possibly dangerous travel conditions Saturday night into Sunday and to check weather.gov for updates on the weekend storm system.
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