Snowstorm shifts south, avoiding Twin Cities; southern Minnesota still under blizzard warning
The trajectory of a spring snowstorm headed for Minnesota shifted overnight, leaving the Twin Cities free and clear. Southern Minnesota, however, could still see blizzard conditions.
Parts of southeastern and south-central Minnesota, in fact, are under a blizzard warning, including Rochester and Albert Lea. Blowing snow could lead to whiteout conditions across that region.
Heading into the night, the storm system is slowly pulling away. The clouds will clear overnight as temperatures cool into the 20s.
Over the next few days, we'll return to sunny skies and above average temperatures.
Thursday will be mostly sunny with highs in the upper 40s. It won't be as windy as Wednesday.
The weekend could bring more rain and light snow.