Extreme heat will begin to peak across the Desert Southwest. Multiple days of hot, dry and windy conditions are expected to bring fire weather concerns for portions of the Four Corners region into the central Great Basin and Rockies. Heavy rainfall and a flash flooding threat continues in the Southeast. Poor air quality persists from the Upper Midwest into the Northeast due to wildfire smoke. Read More >
Twin Cities, MN
Weather Forecast Office
Through November 22nd, the Twin Cities has yet to have a day where measurable snowfall was observed (at least a tenth of an inch), making this one of the latest starts to the snow season on record (1888 to present). On average, the Twin Cities sees its first measurable snowfall November 4th.
Latest Measurable Snowfall Earliest Measurable Snowfall
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Weather Service
Twin Cities, MN
1733 Lake Drive West
Chanhassen, MN 55317-8581
952-361-6670
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