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MN WEATHER: Snow, Heavy Winds Impacting Wednesday Morning Commute



 MN WEATHER: Snow, Heavy Winds Impacting Wednesday Morning Commute

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Snow-covered streets and blowing winds will make for a muddled regularly scheduled drive in pieces of Minnesota Wednesday.

The snowfall that moved in for the time being has been light, however the precipitation combined with high breezes will make it perilous in certain spaces, making zero-percent perceivability.

A far and wide winter climate warning is basically however 3 p.m. Wednesday for a large portion of Minnesota. Snowstorm alerts are basically in northwestern and western Minnesota, just as the southeast corner of the state. There the breezes will be the most grounded — with whirlwinds than 45 mph now and again.

The framework should tighten by Wednesday evening and be out of the state totally by 10 or 11 p.m. The metro could see between 2 to 4 crawls of snow; northern Minnesota between 3 to 5 inches; and southern Minnesota somewhere in the range of 1 and 2 inches. The southwest corner of the state may just see up to an inch or so by Wednesday evening.

Temperatures will be hottest in the first part of the day hours Wednesday, drifting in the low teenagers in the Twin Cities. The mercury will progressively drop after that.

We're then in for a bone several days, as Thursday will include freezing highs across a significant part of the state, and Friday's high may associate with 8 degrees in the metro. We'll warm up to the high 20s Saturday, then, at that point, drop down to around 10 degrees Sunday.

Temperatures will keep up this yo-yo act through the main portion of the following week, however at that point temps will rise nearer to average, with highs in the low 20s.

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