A taste of December with accumulating snow and colder temperatures
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Christmas Day temperatures were relatively mild for the season and snow that fell in parts of central and northern Minnesota accumulated generally less than an inch. An inch(1.1) was reported at Moose Lake, in Carlton County, Minnesota.
Travel conditions deteriorate this evening. Accumulating snow and colder temperatures will make it look and feel more like December.
The winter weather advisory from the National Weather Service calls for accumulations of generally 2 to 5 inches.
Here is the latest thinking from the National Weather Service on the expected accumulating snowfall:
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A BAND OF 3 TO 5 INCHES OF SNOW...WITH LOCALIZED AMOUNTS NEAR 6
INCHES POSSIBLE...WILL FALL TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING SOUTHEAST
OF A REDWOOD FALLS...TO MAPLE GROVE...TO SIREN WISCONSIN LINE.
SNOW WILL RAPIDLY EXPAND ACROSS SOUTHERN MINNESOTA BETWEEN 6 PM
AND 9 PM AND WESTERN WISCONSIN BETWEEN 9 PM AND MIDNIGHT THIS
EVENING. THIS SNOW WILL TAPER OFF ACROSS MINNESOTA EARLY SATURDAY
MORNING AND ACROSS WESTERN WISCONSIN LATE SATURDAY MORNING.
You can track the developing snow system and snow reports from the Chanhassen National Weather Service Office.
Shortly before 6 a.m. CST a narrow band of light snow was depicted by radar through central Minnesota. This light precipitation was not associated with the system that is expected to develop heavier snow later today for a large swath of the central United States.
You can track road conditions for Minnesota and Wisconsin here.
Check out the extent of the advisories posted by the National Weather Service.
The Weather Prediction Center presents the simple graphic of the region that favors the accumulation of 4 inches or more.
Colder temperatures are on tap for Saturday.