
Snow Depth
The latest snow depth reports show a fairly decent base across the region. The Metro was reporting around 5", but has you head north, there are some double digit reports. According to the MN DNR Snowmobile and cross-country ski trails are generally reported to be in good to very good conditions across the northern half of the state. Trails in the southern half of the state are reported to poor condition with little to now snow on the ground there.

Seasonal Snowfall So Far
Here's a look at how much snow we've seen so far this season. Note the Twin Cities has seen nearly 25", which is nearly +3.0" above average. Grand Forks, ND has seen nearly 40" of snow, which is more than 1ft above average! Heading south into South Dakota, many locations there are below average and more than 1ft below average in Pierre and Huron.


Snowfall Outlook Through Wednesday
The snowfall outlook through the middle part of next week looks pretty quiet with little to no snow expected anywhere across the state. In fact, weather conditions through much of next week look rather quiet with minimal precipitation potential anywhere in the Upper Midwest.

Mostly Quiet Next Several Days
Here's the weather outlook through AM Saturday, which shows quiet weather in place over the next several days. Late week there could be some snow potential on Friday. Stay tuned...

Cold Monday, Then a Modest January Warmup
Here's the 850mb temp anomaly through the week ahead. Cold temps continue on Monday, but look at the milder oranges and reds moving in through much of the rest of the week. Surface temps in the Twin Cities could reach the low/mid 30s for much of the second half of the week.

Monday Weather Outlook
The weather outlook for Minneapolis on Monday shows another very chilly day with air temperatures struggling to get into the single digits above 0F by the afternoon. Temps through the first half of the day will likely be in the sub-zero range with even colder wind chill values.

Meteograms for Minneapolis
The hourly temps for Minneapolis on Monday show temps starting in the sub-zero range, but will warm to the single digits above zero by the afternoon. Breezy NW will continue, but it won't be quite as windy as it was on Sunday.