Minnesota Weather: More Snow Expected To Impact Monday Afternoon Commute
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- After a slippery morning, more snow is expected to impact the afternoon commute Monday.
Temperatures hovered around freezing during the morning, re-freezing roads and leading to slick spots for motorists.
More snow expected to fall in the Twin Cities during the afternoon and early evening hours. Due to the timing of that snow, the afternoon commute could be affected as well.
Winds are coming out of the NW 15 gusting to 25 mph right now. It's a snowy start to the week! @wcco pic.twitter.com/sTDT3AOIjc
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The heaviest snowfall will occur in the east metro and western Wisconsin. Winds will also ramp up in the afternoon, which may cause blowing snow issues.
Due to weather and low visibility, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport is experiencing delays early Monday afternoon, with delays affecting departures. Arrivals are experiencing delays of 15 minutes or less.
Watch the latest forecast for more.
Here are some weather watcher snow totals... @wcco pic.twitter.com/tWlQVdkf3l
— LisameadowsCBS (@LisaMeadowsCBS) December 30, 2019