4 to 8-plus inches and rising: Rapidly evolving snowfall sit

4 to 8-plus inches and rising: Rapidly evolving snowfall situation for Twin Cities


Here’s an update on our rapidly evolving winter storm situation Wednesday.
Morning rain will rapidly change to snow during the midday hours in the Twin Cities. Get to where you need to be by noon and plan to hunker down in the afternoon.
As I said in my 4:48 p.m. weather broadcast on MPR News, this storm has traits that make me think of the Armistice Day Blizzard of 1940. This storm will hit quick and hard, with great ferocity.
The late evening 0Z forecast model runs are coming in. The southward storm track shift continues. The southern track, combined with a deepening low-pressure system elevates the chances for a high-impact, heavy snow and wind event for most of central and southern Minnesota including greater the Twin Cities area.

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