A major winter storm that blasted Minnesota on Sunday is still impacting travel conditions on Monday.
Due to significant impacts from the storm, WCCO has issued a NEXT Weather Alert and a NEXT Drive Alert.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory that’s in effect until 6 p.m. for blowing snow and slick roads, but conditions should improve throughout the day.
Monday will be cold with highs topping out in the low teens, but wind chills will make it feel subzero. Expect some sunshine once the system clears out.
Highs will rise into the low 30s Tuesday, and another weak clipper may bring light snow north of Interstate 94. Wednesday brings a better chance for an inch or two of accumulation.
New Year’s Eve night will be cold, with temperatures crashing to zero or below. The rest of the week turns colder and quieter, with temperatures remaining below normal.
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