Sunday, November 29, 2009 7:47 PM Central Time
Posted by Weathernerd
With no snow under our belt for the month of November, a month that by normal standards about 10 inches of the white stuff, we’ll look for December to normalize the temperatures first.
Although the beginning of this week will bring highs around 40, Wednesday and beyond look to be more season with temperatures struggling to get about 30 degrees. No major snow making systems look to be in sight for the next 5-7 days.
The normal high for December is around 26 degrees with the normal low of around 10 degrees.On average, the Twin Cities sees just over 10 inches of snow during the month of December.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 11:59 PM Central Time
Posted by Weathernerd
Wednesday looks like a mixed bag across the region as a low pressure system moves into the area.
Snow is expected to develop from west to east with accumulations around an inch or so. Wednesday night will bring another opportunity for more snow with another inch or so expected to arrive overnight and into Thursday morning.
Temperatures around the metro on Wednesday will be in the middle 30s, while Turkey Day sees us getting close to 40. Forecasts through the middle of next week show temperatures in the middle 30s with another chance for snow on Sunday.
Sunday, November 22, 2009 10:58 PM Central Time
Posted by Weathernerd
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