It'll be a warm Valentine's Day weekend with some parts of Minnesota expected to see record-breaking temperatures.
Next week looks very interesting. Where will the system track, and who will get heavy snow versus rain?
Meteorologist Sven Sundgaard has a look at warmer air on the way that brings potentially record-setting temps through early ...
After a chilly start, sunshine and light winds make for a beautiful Thursday as temperatures continue to climb in the days ...
Above-average temperatures stick around Tuesday with lingering clouds and breezy conditions.
Expect seasonable temperatures on Saturday with a nice warm-up starting on Sunday.
The Twin Cities will be very above average all week, with highs generally in the 40s — 30s on Tuesday and Wednesday — and lows in the 20s.
The weekend is closing out on a warmer note with little to no precipitation in the week ahead.
Bright skies, light winds and mild temperatures will make for a pleasant day in the Twin Cities metro on Wednesday.
The first day of spring is more than a month away, but it's never too soon to think about the warmer days ahead.
Snow is expected to move in after midnight Saturday, become steadier toward sunrise Sunday, then gradually taper by Sunday afternoon. New snow totals of 1 to 2 inches are likely across the metro, with ...