Next week's warmup is a sign that spring is around the corner. While many of us are excited about the thaw and the new season, it can come with a risk of flooding.
Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming north northeast after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New snow accumulation of
The National Weather Service offices in La Crosse, Des Moines, and Twin Cities will be holding storm spotter training sessions across southern Minnesota and northern Iowa in the spring. During
How much snow did we get Friday through Saturday? That depends a lot on where you live. The highest total being reported by the National Weather Service is in Duluth, which saw six inches of snow from the Valentine's Day storm.
The season’s most frigid temperatures are expected in eastern North Dakota and northwest Minnesota in the coming days, according to the National Weather Service. Most of eastern North Dakota and the Minnesota counties along the North Dakota border are in an “extreme cold watch” from 6 p.
Extreme cold conditions are persisting in Minnesota. The National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Cold Warning through 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. The Extreme Cold Warning will also be in effect from 9:00 p.
The National Weather Service offices in La Crosse and the Twin Cities are both warning of dangerous weather in Minnesota on Monday, February 17th, and Tuesday, February 18th.
Heavy snow is possible during the evening commute, with total accumulations of up to 4 inches expected, the National Weather Service said.
Friday brought a winter system to Minnesota, developing in the east of the state before shifting into Wisconsin. Measurements are still coming in, but as things stand Duluth saw the highest amount at 6 inches.
STAFF REPORT The spring flood risk is normal to below normal, reports the National Weather Service. The highest risk now is in northeast Minnesota.
Dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills has prompted the National Weather Service Office in Duluth to issue Extreme Cold Warnings on Monday and Tuesday for northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin.
Very cold temperatures have arrived across southeastern Minnesota and northern Iowa, with multiple winter headlines now in place from the National Weather Service.A COLD WEATHER ADVISORY will be in effect for Olmsted,
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