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Imbolc Waning Cold Moon
Here in Andover it has snowed all day. Most of the day it was a lazy snow with small flakes, around noon large flakes …
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It has been a little while since our last significant snow fall. I believe it was Christmas day we got hit with a storm that dropped about 15 inches of snow on us. We have …
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Snow continues to fall in the Bemidji area. We have received nearly 2 inches of fluffy, white snow with little fanfare. Roads, while snow covered in some places, are in normal …
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Intermittent freezing rain, which started around 6 pm last night, continues in Rochester. The accumulation of ice hasn't been significant, but is enough to make the roads …
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Snowy start
Mike_Fairbourne, WCCO meteorologist
A winter storm warning and tough travel conditions will greet you Monday morning. This long duration snow evemt will bring us 6-8 inches of snow, but that will be over a three day period.
Road crews should be able to keep ahead of the snow, making road conditions tolerable. Before this ends on Tuesday, we will add enough new snow to keep smiles on the faces of skiers and snowmobilers.
Once this slow moving storm passes, we will stay close to average in the temperature department. Thursday morning looks the coldest..close to zero.
Major U.S. cities have been smashed with feet of snow, and with bitterly cold temperatures preventing any widespread melting, where does all that road-blocking snow go? It's important to remember that it's not the actual snow that is the problem, but what's in the snow that has become a pollution nightmare in recent years.
Snow is not legally allowed to be dumped in rivers, lakes, ponds or any other body of water.Unusual cold thrusting through the heart of Europe will breed outbreaks of heavy snow and heavy rain during the coming week.
There will be some patchy snow showers Tuesday with temps dropping, Mike Augustyniak reports (1:03).
Another inch or so of snow should fall on the Twin Cities on Tuesday, Mike Augustyniak reports (1:00).
The storm is starting to die down in the Twin Cities Monday night, Chris Shaffer reports (1:00).
The storm should pass by noon on Tuesday, Chris Shaffer reports (1:00).
Temperatures won't drop off too much over Monday night, Chris Shaffer reports (1:00).
Snow will continue through the day for central and southern Minnesota, including the Twin Cities, Mike Augustyniak reports (1:00).
Another few inches of snow are expected to fall on Monday and Tuesday, Mike Augustyniak reports (1:01).
Snow will start falling later Sunday and will continute through Tuesday, Mike Fairbourne reports (1:00).
Snow is headed our way with totals reaching 9 to 13 inches for the metro area by Tuesday morning, Ron Trenda reports (1:00).
Cooler weather and snow expected statewide on Sunday into Monday, Mike Fairbourne reports (1:00).
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