WEATHER
Minnesota's February Promises Snow and Chilly Temperatures
Sun Feb 02 2025
Minnesota is bracing for the possibility of a snowy and cold February after experiencing back-to-back winters without snow.
For those keeping track, Minnesota's snowfall last winter was close to average. This year, things look similar. The allure of a snowy Minnesota February is almost upon us.
The other 'eleven states are also known for their cold temperatures, especially in the winter months. This winter has been cold but missing one key ingredient: snow.
Even the National Weather Service said that They have been missing the white fluffy stuff.
The exact amount of snowfall varies across the state. Check out some average snowfall amounts for a few cities:
- Faribault 8 inches
- Duluth 12 inches
- Owatonna 8 inches
- Rochester 9 inches
- St. Cloud 7 inches
- Twin Cities 8 inches.
The state is preparing for a snowfall from the start. Many places will pick up any where from 2 inches to 9 inches of snow by the end of the weekend. Expect the northern portion of the state to be the first to see the snow. Lake Superior areas are in for a cozy winter treat.
Across most of Minnesota, the snow has missed it's target. The missing flake of snow has left people puzzled. It is going to change things up if they get the above average amount of snow.
Minnesota prides itself on being the Winter Wonderland of the North.
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