There's snow in the forecast and snow underfoot and snow slowly crushing every roof in the state.
So on Sunday afternoon, the mayors, city councils and bundled-up residents of the Twin Cities plan to meet in a park in St. Paul to throw as much of that snow at each other as they possibly can.
"Assemble your crew," St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter announced on Twitter, challenging Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey to an intergovernmental snowball fight to celebrate the snowiest February in recent history.
Anyone can talk about the weather.
Minnesotans prefer to do something about it.
"The Twin Cities way is to embrace winter, to lean into the snow and have a ball — literally," said Frey, answering the call to arms.
When life hands Minnesota snow, Minnesotans make snowballs. They shovel their neighbors' walkways. They help push strangers' cars out of snowbanks.
"Everyone is out there, rallying around a common cause, looking out for each other," Frey said. "That's exactly how we do it."