Clouds and wind remain in place today as heavy snow and whiteout conditions remain in place over parts of southern Minnesota.
"This will be a bit more of a disorganized system, but ensemble guidance suggests a general upwards trend in [precipitation] ...
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The Twin Cities will see just a few snow showers today and no accumulation as the storm has slipped south of the metro. Winds ...
The trajectory of a spring snowstorm headed for Minnesota shifted overnight, leaving the Twin Cities free and clear. Southern Minnesota, however, could still see blizzard conditions.
A winter storm system could bring up to 8 inches of snow and 50 mph winds to Minnesota, with a blizzard warning in effect for the southeast of the state.
The storm system is passing south of the Twin Cities, with southern Minnesota expected to get a solid swath of heavy snow.
A storm system will bring heavy snow south of the Twin Cities on Wednesday, with blizzard conditions possible. FOX 9's Cody Matz has the latest on the forecast and what to expect with this March snow.
The next spring snowstorm is heading to Minnesota on Wednesday. Here's the latest look at potential snowfall totals.