It's supposed to be 80 and partly sunny today and yet the National Weather Service is sharing facts about early Winter Weather Advisories in Minnesota.
The National Weather Service has issued Winter Storm Warning for portions of central Minnesota including Stearns, Benton, Mille Lacs, Morrison, and Sherburne counties.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning in effect from 10 PM tonight through 10 AM Saturday for portions of Central & Northern Minnesota including Morrison, Mille Lacs, Todd, Douglas, and Kanabec Counties.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning in effect from 3 PM Saturday through 6 AM Sunday morning for areas south & east of St. Cloud. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for areas north & west of St. Cloud.
Blizzard conditions are expected tomorrow & tomorrow night across southern Minnesota. Heavy snow will spread from the south across the Twin Cities, and into western Wisconsin. Models are forecasting anywhere from less than an inch, up to 7 inches for St. Cloud; with the somewhere around 2-3 inches most likely.
UPDATED (12:07 PM, 11/10/14): A WINTER STORM WARNING remains in effect for Central & Southern Minnesota through Noon tomorrow for up to 16 inches of snow, and strong winds; making travel hazardous. Following the storm, temps will be significantly colder through the week.
Heavy snow is expected to continue this evening, with 7-13" of accumulation expected in St. Cloud by morning, with higher amounts to the north & east. A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect through 1 am tonight, including St. Cloud, Little Falls, Brainerd, Foley, Milaca, and Princeton.
A Winter Storm Warning is now in effect for the St. Cloud area through 1 pm tomorrow afternoon. Storm totals of 6-12" are expected, with increasing winds causing hazardous travel tonight and tomorrow. Bookmark the Loon's interactive weather page for updates.
A Winter Storm Warning continues for Central Minnesota, including St. Cloud and the surrounding area, is in effect through tomorrow morning. Additional accumulations of 3-5" are expected by morning. Bookmark The Loon's interactive weather page for updates.