Brushed by a Clipper, more snow Sunday?
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Our well advertised Alberta Clipper is brushing southern Minnesota with a fresh winter coat. The Twin Cities metro area lies on the northern edge of the snow zone, with any icy mix along parts of the Minnesota River Valley.
Weather headlines into Wednesday January 21st
Overnight Clipper brings snow to the metro and southern Minnesota
Latest Twin Cities radar loop
Around an inch likely most of metro, less northeast-more southwest
Steadier snow favors southwest half of the metro with 1 inch to 2 inches possible
Slick roads overnight
Some slick spots for Wednesday a.m. commute; expect extra travel time
Mild air returns by Friday
Next chance of snow by Sunday morning
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Twin Cities: Riding the snowy edge
The metro rides the northern edge of our latest Alberta Clipper. The cutoff on the northern edge of this system is pretty sharp, so there will be a rapid drop-off in snowfall in as you move north and east through eastern the metro. This system is not particularly heavy, but the steadiest bands setting up just southwest of the metro will be persistent enough to produce a good swath of 1 inch to 2 inches, with some isolated 3-inch totals possible between the Minnesota River Valley and the Interstate 94 corridor.
Bottom line: Expect some slick roads overnight into Wednesday morning's commute.
Mild trend continues
What happens when wind blow for the west in Minnesota in winter? Milder pacific air massed sweep in fork Seattle and Portland. Watch as our Clipper exits, another Pacific warm front arrives by Friday.
This week still trends mild compared to January averages. The average high in the Twin Cities this week has budged slightly upward to 24 degrees. More days above 30 are in the forecast as milder pacific air hangs tough.
The next Clipper appears Saturday night into Sunday. This one looks stronger as it dives southeast from Alberta on the maps. A swath of a few inches possible by Sunday morning?
Stay tuned and keep the shovel handy.