UPDATED: Winter Storm Warning Issued for Twin Cities and Southern Minnesota; Up to 18 Inches of Snow Possible

UPDATED: Winter Storm Warning Issued for Twin Cities and Southern Minnesota; Up to 18 Inches of Snow Possible

The National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has upgraded the region to a Winter Storm Warning, warning that travel could become very difficult or even impossible late Saturday night through Sunday as heavy snow and strong winds combine to create near-blizzard conditions.

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Winter Storm Watch Issued for Large Portion of Minnesota; Up to 20 Inches of Snow Possible This Weekend

Winter Storm Watch Issued for Large Portion of Minnesota; Up to 20 Inches of Snow Possible This Weekend

The National Weather Service Twin Cities has issued a Winter Storm Watch for a large portion of Minnesota as forecasters track a potentially major winter storm expected to impact the region from Saturday evening through Monday morning.

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High Wind Warning Issued for Twin Cities Region as Powerful Storm System Brings Dangerous Winds and Weekend Snow Potential

High Wind Warning Issued for Twin Cities Region as Powerful Storm System Brings Dangerous Winds and Weekend Snow Potential

The National Weather Service Twin Cities upgraded much of the Twin Cities region to a High Wind Warning on Wednesday evening, warning that dangerous wind gusts up to 60 mph could impact travel, utilities, and property overnight into Friday morning.

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High Wind Watch Issued for Twin Cities and Southern Minnesota; Gusts up to 60 mph Possible Late Thursday Night into Friday

High Wind Watch Issued for Twin Cities and Southern Minnesota; Gusts up to 60 mph Possible Late Thursday Night into Friday

The National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a High Wind Watch covering a wide area of central and southern Minnesota, including Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Wright, Benton, Morrison, Sherburne, Le Sueur, Rice, Steele, and Goodhue counties.

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Twin Cities Snowfall Running Well Above Normal After Lagging Far Behind Last Winter, With Wetter Pattern Favored Into Early 2026
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Twin Cities Snowfall Running Well Above Normal After Lagging Far Behind Last Winter, With Wetter Pattern Favored Into Early 2026

After a winter that struggled to gain traction last year, snowfall across the Twin Cities metro has made a notable comeback so far this season, with December 2025 finishing well above normal, and long-range outlooks suggesting an active pattern could continue into early 2026.

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