Minnesota Weather: 'Increasingly Likely' Winter Storm Will Hit State On Friday-Saturday
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- It's early, but we're getting a better look at a potential winter storm that could affect Minnesota and the Upper Midwest this weekend.
On Tuesday, the National Weather Service – Twin Cities tweeted that it is looking "increasingly likely that winter storm will impact the Upper Midwest Friday into Saturday."
According to the NWS, a strong storm will bring widespread winter weather and gusty winds to the Upper Midwest Friday through Saturday.
The heaviest snowfall and highest potential for winter weather impacts looks to be focused on the eastern half of Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
The NWS is still uncertain as to the exact snowfall amounts, but 6 to 8 inches could be possible in parts. The exact timing of the snow is also uncertain, but looks most likely to fall from Friday morning through Saturday afternoon.
According to the NWS, those who are traveling may need to consider altering travel plans for the weekend.
Meanwhile, another round of light snow is expected Wednesday with temps dipping into single digits Thursday.