Minnesota's Winter Weather: A Chilly Week Ahead
Minnesota, USATue Dec 02 2025
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Minnesota is bracing for a cold week, with temperatures dropping and snowflakes expected to make an appearance.
The state will see a mix of sunshine and clouds on Tuesday. Winds will be light, coming from the south at 5-10 mph. Temperatures will climb to the low 20s in the Twin Cities metro area by the afternoon and continue to rise into the upper 20s around midnight.
As the day progresses, a clipper system will move in, bringing light snowflakes. This system is expected to leave only a light dusting of snow. Temperatures will then begin to drop overnight, setting the stage for a colder Wednesday.
Wednesday will be brighter but colder, with temperatures sliding from the teens to single digits as frigid air moves in. Thursday morning will start very cold, with temperatures below zero and wind chills even colder, possibly in the teens and 20s below zero. Temperatures will gradually rise through the day before another dash of light snow moves in.
Friday will see temperatures in the upper 20s as another clipper moves through, bringing clouds and light flurries into Saturday.
This week's weather pattern is typical for Minnesota in the winter. The state is known for its cold winters, with temperatures often dropping below zero. Snowfall is also common, with the state receiving an average of 56 inches of snow per year.
While the upcoming weather may be cold and snowy, it is important to remember that these conditions are normal for this time of year. Residents should take precautions to stay warm and safe, such as dressing in layers, staying indoors during extreme cold, and being cautious when driving in snowy conditions.
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