A cold front moving through bringing rain, snow and plummeting temperatures could create slick spots on Minnesota roads.
A rare "snow squall" brought whiteout conditions to Twin Cities roads late Wednesday morning. A cold front bringing wind ...
Minnesota saw wind gusts over 50 mph Wednesday, and most of the state is under a wind advisory until midnight.
Officials issued a "no travel advisory" for highways in northwestern Minnesota as high winds cause dangerous blowing snow and ...
A touch of snow is expected in Manhattan, just in time to set a festive mood for the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree ...
According to the NWS, "blowing snow is wind-driven snow that reduces surface visibility. Blowing snow can be falling snow or ...
An arctic front arriving Wednesday morning will bring light snow showers, gusty winds and rapidly dropping temperatures.
Thursday will be windy and cold with a potential for snowfall in the morning. Wind gusts could reach 35 to 45 miles per hour.
A winter squall is forecast to drop as much as 2 feet of snow as it moves across the eastern United States, according to ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Northern Minnesota will see snow Monday, but the Twin Cities will stay mostly dry as temperatures plummet. Snow ...
The other half of the story Wednesday is going to be the strong winds and snow shower’s that are possible across the area.A ...
An overnight dusting of snow created some slick road conditions in the Twin Cities metro and across much of Minnesota on ...