Twin Cities Weather: Strong Winds x Falling Snow Create Visibility Challenges

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Twin Cities, MN – Snowfall combined with gusty winds continues to challenge evening commuters across Minnesota. The National Weather Service warns of reduced visibility due to blowing snow and strong winds.

According to the National Weather Service Twin Cities, snow will taper off by Thursday, but gusts up to 40 mph will persist. These winds are expected to impact visibility and create hazardous conditions for large vehicles. Gusty northwesterly winds will diminish travel conditions until Thursday afternoon.

Temperatures will range from highs of 35–40°F Thursday, with lows dipping to 20–30°F across the state. Conditions will improve by Friday, bringing sunny and breezy weather with calmer winds.

The weekend promises mostly dry and cool weather, with highs in the mid-30s. Travelers are encouraged to exercise caution during this windy stretch and monitor local weather updates.

The National Weather Service advises drivers to prepare for patchy blowing snow and gusty conditions through Thursday. Those driving high-profile vehicles should remain vigilant due to strong wind threats.

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