Snow Update
"Has it seemed like we've had a lot of snow this winter? You're right! Over 70" of snow has fallen in the Twin Cities this season, which is over 30" above normal and the 6th snowiest on record as of March 1st. Normal snowfall for the entire season is 55.4"."

More Snow Late Weekend
Another storm system will move through the region late Sunday into Monday with a potential of accumulating snow across parts of the region. The best chance of accumulations will be found north of the Twin Cities metro and will be enough to shovel and plow across parts of central and northern Minnesota.

Snowfall Potential
Here's the snowfall potential through early next week. Some spots across parts of central and northern Minnesota could see some 3" to 6", while a few spots in the northeastern part of the state could see more than 6" of snow.

Extended Temperature Outlook
The NBM extended temperature outlook for Minneapolis over the next several days shows milder temperatures in place with highs in the 30s and possibly near 40F through early next week. There could be a slight cool down early by the end of next week.

Snow Depth
As of Thursday, March 2nd, the MSP Airport had 7" of snow on the ground. Much of the state of Minnesota and into northern Wisconsin has a pretty significant snowpack. Nearly 2ft of snow is on the ground near Lake Superior and almost 3ft on the ground near Marquette, MI.

Seasonal Snowfall
After last weeks storm system, many locations are now nearly 2ft to 3ft above average snowfall for the season from Sioux Falls to the Twin Cities and north toward Duluth. 71.4" of snow has fallen at the MSP Airport so far this season (since July 1st), which is the 6th snowiest start to any season on record and nearly 30" above average. Duluth has seen nearly 93" of snow this season.


Twin Cities Weather Outlook For Saturday
The weather outlook for the Twin Cities on Saturday, March 4th will be fairly quiet with highs warming into the mid 30s.

Weather Outlook on Saturday
Temps across the region on Saturday will warm into the 30s and possibly near 40F, which will be close to and slightly above average for early March.