Winter storm brings snow to the Twin Cities, more up north
MINNEAPOLIS — The winter weather advisories will expire at 6 p.m. Saturday evening. For most parts of the state, the snow has stopped falling.
The cold weather returns overnight Saturday will temperatures below zero.
Sunday is looking sunny, but cold with morning lows near zero degrees, and highs in the teens. Wind chills will keep the temperatures cold with wind chills in the single digits.
Temperatures will stay on the cold side all next week, with Monday night through Wednesday morning being the coldest. There is a possibility of another light round of snow Monday evening.
Highs will be in the single digits, lows will be well below zero and wind chills will push minus 20 in the metro.
The next chance for snow will be Monday night, but it won't accumulate much — likely less than 1 inch — across southern Minnesota. There is a slightly better chance for substantial snow on Friday and moving into next weekend.