Twin Cities Weekend Outlook
After several days of very chilly weather, temperatures will be milder into early next week with highs warming into the 30s. It'll be nearly +10F warmer than average on Monday and Tuesday with a rain/snow mix possible on Monday.

Wintry Mix on Monday
The weather outlook from AM Sunday to AM Tuesday shows our next storm system moving through with a rain/snow mix. There could be a slushy coating across parts of central and northern Minnesota with areas of light rain across far southern Minnesota.

Precipitation Potential
The precipitation potential through Tuesday shows around 0.10" to 0.20" of liquid possible through early next week, some of which will fall in the form of rain and snow.

Snowfall Potential
The snowfall potential through early next week shows a slushy coating possible across the northern part of the state through early next week. Some locations in the northeastern part of the state could see 1" to 2", while folks in the southern part of the state will stay snow accumulation free.

Still Cold This Week, But Much Warmer This Weekend
Here's the 850mb temperature anomaly through next week, which shows above average temperatures moving through in waves. We should have an extended period of milder than average weather through about mid February.

Extended Temperature Outlook
The NBM extended temperature outlook for Minneapolis shows a stretch of milder weather in place through at least mid month. Highs will likely warm into the 30s several days with overnight lows in the 10s and 20s, which will be quite a bit warmer than average. Wednesday could see a high temperature approaching 40F!

Snow Depth
As of Friday, February 3rd, the MSP Airport recorded 10" of snow on the ground. Meanwhile, there's nearly 2ft of snow on the ground in Duluth, across northern Wisconsin and the UP of Michigan. Meanwhile, nearly 1.5ft of snow is on the ground in International Falls. With several days of warmer weather on the horizon, our snow pack will take a bit of a hit, so get out there and enjoy while it's still around.

Seasonal Snowfall
Taking a look at snowfall since July 1st, many locations have seen above average amounts so far this season, but folks from near Sioux Falls to the Twin Cities and towards Duluth are nearly 20" to 30" above average this month. 55.5" of snow has fallen at the MSP Airport, which is the 5th snowiest start to any season on record.