Minneapolis, MN – Residents across Minnesota should prepare for a mix of cloudy skies and scattered flurries through the weekend, with a stronger chance of snow showers late Sunday into Monday. Light snow will primarily affect areas north of I-94, with gusty winds making conditions colder early next week.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday will remain cloudy with high temperatures reaching 40°F and calm winds. By Sunday night, light snow is expected to develop, particularly along and north of the I-94 corridor. Accumulation is expected to be minimal, but roadways could become slick overnight and into Monday morning, especially during the early commute.
Monday’s forecast calls for snow showers before noon, with winds shifting northwest at 15–25 mph, creating a brisk start to the week. High temperatures will hover around 33°F, with gusts up to 30 mph. Travelers should plan for slower driving conditions and dress warmly for wind chills.
Looking ahead, Thanksgiving week will bring a mix of partly sunny skies and cooler temperatures. Highs on Tuesday will drop to 28°F, with lows dipping into the teens. Calm winds and dry conditions are forecast midweek, making it ideal for holiday travel. By Thanksgiving, temperatures will recover slightly, reaching the low 30s.
Stay updated with local weather alerts and adjust travel plans accordingly for late-Sunday snow. Check your vehicle for winter readiness and avoid unnecessary trips during peak snow hours.
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