"Don't get too excited just yet, or disappointed, depending upon your mood. A lot can happen still," says meteorologist Sven Sundgaard.
Early snow in the Twin Cities clears out for a bright and seasonable Wednesday afternoon with highs near 40.
The highest amounts are expected in east-central and northeastern Minnesota.
Accumulating snow is possible Monday night and against Tuesday into Wednesday, though details are still coming into focus.
Expect a fairly gray and cooler Tuesday before light rain arrives in the Twin Cities metro, then transitions to snow overnight.
Meteorologist Sven Sundgaard has the latest on a classic spring storm that will bring rain, thunder, freezing rain, and snow to Minnesota on Friday and Saturday. Temps will dip slightly before soaring ...
A quick burst of snow on Thursday could affect the evening commute, followed by a more significant system possible for the weekend.
The National Weather Service says Saturday's band of snow left behind about 4 to 6 inches of light, fluffy snow.
The Twin Cities will see mostly rain, and perhaps some heavy rain with thunder. A severe storm can't be ruled out for far ...
A powerful storm system will impact the region this weekend, but meteorologist Sven Sundgaard explains why it's difficult to forecast.
Minnesota is waking up to a foggy Wednesday morning before sunshine returns and temperatures climb well above average.