MINNEAPOLIS FOX 9 - As anticipated, the snowfall in Minneapolis has left some residents feeling let down this Saturday morning, with notable disparities across the metro area. The southern portions are receiving significantly less snow compared to the north. According to our Fox 9 Meteorologists, snowfall in Minnesota is expected to conclude by Saturday morning, with the heaviest accumulation located in western Wisconsin. Following the snowfall, temperatures are predicted to drop and remain below normal throughout the upcoming week. Early risers in the northern Metro will awaken to a fresh blanket of fluffy snow, while those in the southern region will encounter minimal snow cover. A broader perspective indicates that as of around 5:30 a.m. Saturday, most roads in the Twin Cities metro area are partially snow-covered, according to live updates from the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT). Travel will be slower in the northern Metro this Saturday due to numerous snow-covered roads. Conversely, MnDOT reports that roads outside the metro area are entirely covered. Metro Transit has announced that, as of just after 5 a.m., delays are minimal. This story will be updated throughout the day to reflect any changes in the weather situation. Stay informed with all the news you need, every day.
