Minneapolis, MN – Valentine’s Day in Minnesota will be anything but warm, as snow and bitter cold grip the state heading into the weekend. Couples should prepare for a frosty celebration, with snow expected Friday night and dangerously cold temperatures lingering through Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday will see a high of 24°F before snow moves in by the evening. Roads, including I-94, could become slick with up to 4 inches of accumulation expected. Winds will shift from southeast to north, dropping wind chills below -10°F overnight.
Saturday will remain cold but mostly dry, with a high of just 16°F and gusty winds up to 15 mph. By Sunday, temperatures plummet further, with lows near -11°F and wind chills making it feel even colder.
Those heading out for Valentine’s plans should bundle up, drive cautiously, and check MnDOT for road conditions. Whether you’re staying in or braving the cold, expect a truly “cool” holiday weekend in Minnesota!


