NEXT Weather Alert: Major snow starts late Monday, could bring 8+ inches to Twin Cities - CBS Minnesota

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MINNEAPOLIS -- After a quiescent New Year's Day, we leap into our adjacent wintertime lawsuit that should interaction some Monday and Tuesday.

A wintertime tempest ticker is successful effect for Monday nighttime into Tuesday. This to apt germinate into a much confirmed wintertime alert by the National Weather Service.

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These conditions marque Tuesday a NEXT Weather Alert day, with precocious to large impacts expected crossed parts of the state, predominately the confederate half.

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Rain, freezing rainfall and snowfall are each imaginable from the Twin Cities connected south, starting Monday nighttime and going into aboriginal Tuesday. The snowfall volition propulsion from 8 to 12 inches successful a constrictive set determination successful Minnesota, including perchance the metro area.

According to WCCO's NEXT Weather team, it's imaginable that freezing rainfall oregon sleet mixing successful with precipitation could interaction those totals, and besides adhd to the hard question conditions.

After that, temperatures should instrumentality a dip going into Wednesday and Thursday, with highs successful the debased 20s oregon precocious teens.

There is different imaginable snowfall ablution accidental going into the weekend.

  2:42 PM / January 2, 2023

"Our NEXT wintertime tempest is connected track..."

Our NEXT wintertime tempest is connected track. Biggest concerns...ice accumulation overnight successful parts of confederate MN. And precocious snowfall totals from Marshall done Willmar wherever 7-12" could accumulate. Expect different wet, dense snow. We volition person aggregate updates aggregate times connected what's NEXT. pic.twitter.com/d1OwDXDYSp

— Chris Shaffer (@WCCOShaffer) January 2, 2023

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