Minnesota Weather: Flurries In Western MN Could Impact Morning Commute
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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Following a bitterly cold day in Minnesota Thursday, some snow is still possible early Friday and it could affect the morning commute.
WCCO's Katie Steiner reports about a 60% chance of snowfall is still possible Friday morning at only about 1/2 inch of accumulation.
Flurries were spotted in Western Minnesota in the early hours Friday and could reach the metro during the morning commute making for a potentially slippery drive.
We are tracking VERY LIGHT snow in Western Minnesota making its way toward the Twin Cities. Could see a dusting to a half inch of snow right around that morning commute. Keep that in mind as you head out the door this morning. We will have more on @WCCO! pic.twitter.com/ca2Od2p9Uu
— KatieSteiner (@KatieSteinertv) February 4, 2022
Temperatures will be slightly warmer in the Twin Cities, with the high reaching 10 and a low that will sit right at zero.
The metro could hit 30 degrees on Saturday, but it will feel cooler due to winds. We'll hover around average next week.