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Get ready for a wintry latter part of the weekend! After Saturday featured seasonably chilly afternoon highs in the mid to upper 30s with mostly cloudy skies, there's a reinforcing
The damp and gloomy weather lingers another day. The biggest change we see moving forward comes on Sunday! A strong cold front arrives, bringing rain and a harsh reality check.
It's the first day of December and it feels like it! It's going to be cold & dry today with another storm set to move in tomorrow. A rain/snow mix on Tuesday will change over to snow in valleys overnight & into Wed. morning with accumulation possible.
Today: Mostly cloudy with a period of snow possible in the morning hours. Some of this snow will come down moderate to heavy at times with accumulations likely across the region. Otherwise, it will be mostly cloudy by the afternoon and windy. Highs: 30-35. Winds: W-NW 15-40+ mph. Tonight: Clear and windy. Cold!!!! Lows: 14-24. Winds: NW 15-35+ mph.
The region saw its first significant snowstorm of the season with many locations checking in with anywhere from 4 to 7 inches of snow overnight Saturday into the wee hours
We are on the watch for an eventful start to the week with a Winter Weather Advisory across northern Minnesota starts mid-morning and extends through the night. Expecting 2-5 inches of snow up north and then south of US HWY 2 we can anticipate 1-3 inches ...
Snowpack levels are below average to well below average in basins across the West, and snow cover is lowest since a satellite imagery program launched in 2001, according to a new federal report.
December was ushered in with cold and some snow. Snow amounts were light, but enough to cause trouble on untreated roads this morning. The bursts of snow amounted to just under 1 inch of snow in Springfield, the first measurable snow of the season.