An old-fashioned winter ushered in the year with five straight months of below-normal temperatures statewide, the first such streak since 1979. Here's an interactive wrap-up of temperatures and precipitation in the Twin Cities metro area.
It's time for the Guess the Snowfall game!
Conditions: 46°, clear, Wind speed/direction SE 2, Wind chill 44°, Precipitation 0", Dew point 32°, Barometer 30.13
Cool, wet and gray
Conditions: 45°, Cloudy, Wind speed/direction ENE2, Wind chill 45°, Barometer 29.92
More warm temps stick around for the weekend. Perfect timing for the holiday decorating to begin!
Conditions: false
First day's Guess the Snowfall entries will require some shoveling
Conditions: 46°, clear, Wind speed/direction 0, Wind chill 46°, Precipitation Trace", Dew point 46°, Barometer 30.08
Buy now: The minimum size/price for "severe" hail is about to soar
Conditions: 41°, clear, Wind speed/direction 0, Wind chill 41°, Precipitation 0", Dew point 35°, Barometer 30.15
Mind the scattered snow showers Wednesday as you make your way to grandmother's house, Ron Trenda reports (1:00).
Chance of snow headed our way Wednesday afternoon with temperatures ranging in the 30s and 40s, Chris Shaffer reports (1:00).
It will be cloudy with a chance of showers Tuesday night, Chris Shaffer Reports (1:02).
There should be some scattered showers and a more merky and damp night Tuesday, Mike Augustyniak reports (1:03).
The travel forecast for Wednesday calls for the possibility of snow, Mike Augustyniak reports (1:00).
A frontal boundaray west of the Twin Cities is keeping temperatures mild Monday night, Chris Shaffer reports (1:00).
A chance for rain in the Twin Cities Monday night, Chris Shaffer reports (1:00).
Some more rain possible tonight and a repeat on Tuesday, Chris Shaffer reports (1:00).
Don't look now, but there's the possibility for a little bit of snow in the forecast, Mike Augustyniak reports (1:00).
The atmosphere is expected to be somewhat unsettled over the next few days, Mike Augustyniak reports (1:00).
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