Winter storm exits Minnesota after dropping considerable snow in parts

Winter storm exits Minnesota after dropping considerable snow in parts

A winter storm is moving out of Minnesota on Sunday after dropping several inches of snow on communities across the state.

Southern Minnesota reported snow totals between 6 and 11 inches, while the Twin Cities metro area saw between 3 and 6 inches.

As the storm system clears, a colder air mass will move in behind it. Sunday’s high temperatures sit in the low 20s in the metro, but highs will dip into the teens as the work week continues. Overnight Thursday may also bring the metro its first subzero low of the season.

Light snow may fall Tuesday night, with more snow chances on Friday and Saturday.

Twin Cities snow emergencies

Several Twin Cities communities are under a snow emergency on Sunday following the Thanksgiving weekend storm that dumped several inches on parts of Minnesota.

Minneapolis and St. Paul will begin their snow emergencies on Sunday night. New Hope and Plymouth are also enforcing emergencies that prohibit parking on all city streets.

Click here for complete information on snow emergencies and closings.

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