Minnesota Weather: Quiet and Tranquil Friday ahead of Saturday Snow

Expect a quiet Friday with temperatures in their 20s and a cloudy afternoon before a winter weather counseling comes into effect later in the night.

Friday’s forecast in Minnesota

What to expect:

It’s a quiet day on Friday with snares that love until later in the day. Friday begins with filtered sunshine before clouds gradually become thicker during the afternoon. Wind will be much lighter than Thursday coming from the west about 5 km / h.

Temperatures in central and southern Minnesota are in their 20s, while northern regions are slightly cooler in teens. Twin Cities Metro Daytime High is 23 degrees.

Snow -flurries could arrive later in the evening as temperatures fall into the top teens and lower 20s overnight. A winter weather counseling will take effect from midnight to 18.00 on Saturday.

Snow Saturday

What is the next one:

Winter Storm Watch until Saturday has been downgraded to a winter weather counseling, although there is still expected to accumulate snow.

Snow starts late Friday night in Saturday and brings 3-6 inches to central and southern Minnesota. Areas near the I-94 corridor and parts of northern Minnesota can expect lighter totals, approx. 1-3 inches.

For twin cities, snow is expected to arrive around midnight with widespread light to moderate snow in the night over hours before they male on Saturday afternoon.

On Sunday, temperatures are cooler with heights in teens, with even colder air moving into next week, bringing single -digit temperatures.

Here’s a look at your seven-day forecast:

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