Minnesota Weather Update: Light Snow Possible Tonight and Saturday as Colder Air Moves In

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Twin Cities, Minnesota – A brief return to winter-like conditions will settle across much of Minnesota tonight and into Saturday, bringing occasional light snow and colder temperatures, though impacts are expected to remain minor. Most areas should see little more than a dusting, but slick spots could develop late tonight and early Saturday, especially on untreated roads.

According to the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities, scattered light snow showers are expected to develop late tonight and continue at times through Saturday. Snow accumulations are forecast to stay under one inch, with many locations seeing little to no measurable snowfall. Temperatures will trend colder, with overnight lows dipping into the mid-teens to mid-20s and Saturday highs remaining in the 15 to 25 degree range.

The best chance for snow will be across central and eastern Minnesota, including the Twin Cities metro, where brief bursts of snow could reduce visibility at times. Winds will add to the chill, particularly Saturday, making it feel colder for anyone spending time outdoors.

Drivers should remain cautious during late-night and early-morning hours, as even light snow can create icy patches. Conditions improve by Sunday, with clouds giving way to sunshine and slightly milder temperatures. No winter weather advisories are in effect at this time, but residents should monitor updates in case conditions change.