Warm Up Your Tires: Snow's Coming to Minnesota

USATue Feb 04 2025
A new round of wintry weather is set to hit Minnesota on Wednesday. The National Weather Service predicts that areas north of I-94 might see a good 2 inches of snow or more. This storm could make roads slippery all over the area, thanks to a mix of precipitation. Snow lovers might be excited, but drivers should be cautious. The weather this week has been calm, but that's about to change. Keep your eyes peeled if you're heading out this weekend, as another snowstorm is brewing. Monday saw St. Cloud get 1. 5 inches of snow at the St. Cloud Regional Airport. This brings the season's total to 16. 4 inches, which is a bit shy of the usual amount by 10. 4 inches. Minnesota is well known for its cold winters, so while this might seem like a lot, it's actually a bit behind the average snowfall for this time of year. So, bundle up and keep an eye on the forecast. Snow might be pretty, but it also means icy roads and potential travel delays. It’s important to be prepared and stay informed about the changing weather conditions. Weather patterns can be unpredictable, but with the right information, you can stay safe and enjoy the winter. Snowstorm or not, it's always a good idea to have a plan if you're traveling or heading out in the cold. Minnesota is no stranger to snow, but this upcoming storm is a reminder that winter is still in full swing. Stay warm, stay safe, and keep an eye on the skies. The weather is always changing, and it’s important to be ready for whatever comes your way. It's always a good idea to check the forecast and plan accordingly. Snow can be beautiful, but it can also make driving dangerous. So, keep an eye on the weather and make sure you're prepared for whatever winter throws at you. Don't let the snow catch you off guard. Stay informed and stay safe this winter.
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    Why does the National Weather Service always seem to be underestimating the snowfall amounts?
    Will the snow angels we make this time be larger than the ones in the 90s?
    What impact will the upcoming snowfall have on local businesses and transportation networks?

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