Minnesotans experienced Christmas weather that was just about the opposite of those famous Currier and Ives prints of skaters on icy ponds surrounded by snow-blanketed cottages and horse-drawn sleighs.
Instead, Sunday brought icy drizzle, pelting rain, occasional thunder, gusty winds and slippery roads, with temperatures above freezing. And while Sunday's rain advisory expired, it was followed by a wind, in effect until 3 p.m. Monday.
The National Weather Service said winds will gust over 60 mph in southwestern Minnesota, while 50 mph gusts will be common over the rest of southern Minnesota into west-central Wisconsin. Gusts up to 66 mph were recorded overnight in Redwood Falls in southwestern Minnesota, and 50 mph in Bloomington in the Twin Cities area.
No travel is advised in far northwestern Minnesota.
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport was also seeing significant disruptions due to the windy weather. Around 11 a.m., FlightAware reported arriving aircraft were delayed about 1 hour on average. Departing aircraft are averaging delays of 44 minutes.
Sporadic snow is also expected in the Twin Cities metro Monday, which will affect road conditions and visibility, according to the National Weather Service.
Metro Transit confirmed that sidewalks and roads were quite slick throughout the metro area.
"We certainly do see rain every month of the year, just people don't always like to see it on Christmas," said Tom Hultquist, a meteorologist with the Weather Service.