Wind gusts of up to 50 mph could further complicate travel, leading to reduced visibility and blowing-snow hazards.
Prior to Wednesday night's snowfall, St. Cloud had recorded 3.1 inches of snow so far in February. We were 1.7 inches above ...
First, the good news: after the least snowiest January on record and continued, dry conditions, we’re finally in for some ...
A Wednesday clipper system dropped more than half-a-foot of snow on parts of Minnesota. As of Thursday morning, Grand Marais ...
A winter storm watch is in effect from late Friday night through Saturday, with 6+ inches of snow possible in central and southern Minnesota. This system could be the largest snow ...
Light snow will move in Wednesday afternoon, possibly impacting the evening commute — and a larger snow system is ahead.
The models are honing in on a storm track that could go right through the Twin Cities. Will it maintain or change course?
The first snowfall of 1 inch or more since mid-December arrived Monday in the Twin Cities​, leading to a messy and slow morning commute.
Wind gusts on our Thursday afternoon exceeded 50 mph in places, and thankfully, the winds are backing off Thursday night into Friday morning.The week will wrap up on a quiet note with a much lighter ...
A Thursday morning crash on eastbound I-94 in the northwest metro has closed a section of the interstate as slick road ...
An active weather pattern is delivering back-to-back winter storms through the weekend. Here's what to expect.
Overnight and morning snow in Minnesota has led to numerous crashes on roadways in the Twin Cities and across the state on ...