Bundle up, Minnesota. The longest cold snap in nearly six years is on the way, and the mercury might not rise above zero from Saturday night until Tuesday afternoon. An arctic air mass that originated in Siberia will send temperatures tumbling from the balmy 30s Friday morning to well below zero for the weekend,
Blizzard warning: Kittson County, the northwestern-most county in Minnesota, is under a blizzard warning until 9 p.m. Friday. There's not a lot of snow falling, but winds are gusting up to 60 mph and causing dangerous travel conditions.
The National Weather Service says through Tuesday, widespread winds will produce dangerous wind chills as low negative 35 to negative 45 degrees
According to the European model, there's a chance that the air temperature at MSP could hit -20°F for the first time since 2019.
The latest from the National Weather Service is calling for up to six inches of snow in central Minnesota as a clipper system moves across the state Saturday night into Sunday morning.
The National Weather Service has declared that dozens of counties in the region – at least two thirds of North Dakota and approximately the entire northern half of Minnesota – will be in an extreme cold warning from 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, through noon Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Additionally, a winter weather advisory is set for dozens of counties in eastern North Dakota and northern Minnesota.
The National Weather Service forcasted wind chills as low as -24 degrees on Saturday and even lower for Saturday night in Willmar. The frigid was forecasted to last through Tuesday.
There's a chance of snow in Minnesota this week. The National Weather Service reports a 20% chance of snow in the North Star state this Thursday, and the possibility of snow returns Saturday night at 30%, which continues into Sunday. Snow comes as daytime ...
The National Weather Service had multiple states under winter weather advisories or winter storm warnings early on Friday.
Dropping temperatures this weekend are leading into some of the coldest weather of the season. “So as far as air temperatures go, we’re looking at lows that are going to range from about 10 below zero by Sunday morning to,