NEXT Weather: One of the earliest starts to Twin Cities' snowfall season on record
MINNEAPOLIS -- Parts of Minnesota woke up to snow Friday morning, including the metro area.
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According to the WCCO NEXT Weather Team, it's one of the earliest starts to a Twin Cities' snowfall season on record.
One of the earliest starts to a Twin Cities snow season on record! The only 10/14-or-earlier starts have been
— Mike Augustyniak (@MikeAugustyniak) October 14, 2022
9/24/85: 0.4"
9/26/42: 1.7"
9/30/61: 0.1"
10/8/59: 0.3"
10/9/25: 0.5"
10/10/32: 2.0"
10/10/77: 2.5"
10/10/2009: 0.3"
10/11/17: 0.5"
10/12/69: 2.0"
10/14/2018: 0.3"#mnwx https://t.co/aJe7q70aGf
The day will stay chilly (mid-40s) with a few showers and some more flakes possibly mixed in for the Twin Cities.
A light coating of snow is possible north and east. It will be breezy once again.
Then, it warms a bit Saturday, with a highs in the 50s.
The wind picks up again Sunday and we cool back down.
Highs will ride in the 40s early next week.