Thursday will also feature some sunshine, with a near-average high of 28 degrees. The evening commute should be less harrowing. The metro will add another inch or so of snow by the morning.Ĭombined with temperatures dipping below freezing, a NEXT Drive Alert is in effect for the morning commute. The winter weather advisory for the metro and much of southern Minnesota expired at 6 a.m. Light snow will keep falling overnight Thursday, but the low pressure center of this meandering system will finally exit over the Great Lakes and take the snow with it. RELATED: Minnesota School Closings & Delays | Check Out Live Radar That's just 5.5 inches less than the yearly snowfall average. So far this season, 45.6 inches has stacked up. ![]() For some perspective, January typically gets a total of 11 inches. The two-day storm total sits at 12.4 inches as of late Wednesday night. ![]() Wednesday's snowfall set a new daily record in the Twin Cities: 6.3 inches. MINNEAPOLIS - There's one more white-knuckle commute on the way Thursday morning, as the storm system that dropped some record snow on Minnesota will finally make its exit after a 48-hour visit.
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