Minnesota Spring Weather: Snow Showers and Frigid Temps Expected March 2-6 in Twin Cities

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Minneapolis, MN – Spring may be approaching, but Minnesota’s weather remains locked in winter’s grip as cold temperatures and snow chances linger into the week ahead. While Saturday offers sunshine and milder conditions, Sunday brings a return to below-freezing temperatures, gusty winds, and a chance of light snow.

According to the National Weather Service, Sunday’s high in the Twin Cities will reach only 30°F, with winds gusting up to 30 mph making it feel much colder. A chance of snow showers is expected in the evening, with accumulations remaining light.

Monday will be partly sunny but cold, with highs in the low 30s. By Tuesday, clouds increase, and a new system could bring another round of light snow to the area, with a wintry mix possible farther south. Snow chances continue into Wednesday before temperatures begin to moderate slightly by midweek.

Drivers should remain cautious on I-94 and I-35 as blowing snow could impact visibility Sunday evening into Monday morning. Those commuting early in the week should prepare for slick spots and fluctuating road conditions.

Looking ahead, temperatures remain below seasonal averages through March 6, with another possible system bringing precipitation toward the weekend. Residents should monitor updates for changing conditions.

Stay prepared by dressing in layers, allowing extra travel time, and checking for road updates via the Minnesota Department of Transportation.