Snow Comparison 2023 vs 2022
Nationally, there hasn't been as much snow this year as there was at this time last year. Close to home, we certainly haven't had as much snow. Last year, Minneapolis had already had 5" of snow, while this year, we've only seen 2.7" of snow. Note that we have not yet had any measurable snowfall during the month of November. If we don't see any snow this month, this will be the first time we haven't had any snow during the month of November. However, it does look like we'll see a little on Sunday.
Weather Outlook Through The Weekend
The weather outlook across the region through the upcoming weekend shows a little light snow potential on Sunday. It doesn't look like much, but it will be our first real chance at seeing some snowfall potential this month. How about that.
Weekend Snowfall Potential
Here's the snowfall potential through the weekend. It doesn't look like much, but some areas could see a light coating and possibly up to 1" in spots. The best potential for accumulations will be in the southeastern part of the state and also across the northern part of the state.
Warmer & Drier Start to November So Far
Despite being chillier than average earlier this month, temperatures have been quite a bit warmer than average as of late. That being said, the average temperature in the Twin Cities is nearly +5.7F above average, which is the 4th warmest start to any November on record. Precipitation running nearly -1.25" below average, which is tied for the driest start to any November on record. We also haven't had any snow, which currently the least snowy November ever on record.
Twin Cities Average Snowfall
The 30-year average from 1993 to 2022 suggests that we typically see around 5.5" of snow during the month of November. The snowiest month tends to be in December with more than a foot falling. The 2nd snowiest month tends to be January with nearly 11" falling in the metro.
Drought Update
Heavy rains during the month of September have helped the drought situation quite a bit across the state. With that being said, nearly 18% of the state is still in a severe drought, which has improved from 34% nearly 3 months ago.
Twin Cities Weather Outlook For Saturday
The weather outlook for the Twin Cities on Saturday, November 25th will be chillier than average by nearly -5F with highs struggling to get to the freezing mark under mostly cloudy skies. Feels like temps will only warm into the 10s and 20s with southwesterly winds around 10mph to 15mph.
Meteograms For Minneapolis
Temperatures in the Twin Cities will start in the low/mid 20s in the morning and will warm into the lower 30s by the afternoon, which will be nearly -5F below average for this time of the year. Skies will remain dry, but mostly cloudy with southwesterly winds around 10mph to 15mph.