Twin Cities Bracing for Halloween Snowstorm

Twin Cities Bracing for Halloween Snowstorm

As Halloween approaches, Minnesota is gearing up for a significant winter weather event. A winter storm watch has been issued for northeastern counties, including Duluth, with the potential for up to 6 inches of snow. The National Weather Service (NWS) predicts that rain will transition to snow on Thursday, with temperatures dropping significantly. While the Twin Cities are expected to see some precipitation, the chances of accumulating snow are lower due to warmer temperatures, but not entirely out of the question.

Residents are advised to prepare for falling temperatures and possible snowfall, with the NWS emphasizing the need for caution on the roads. The storm system is expected to bring a mix of rain and snow, with the possibility of strong thunderstorms in southern Minnesota. Emergency responders are on standby, and residents are encouraged to avoid unnecessary travel during the storm.

With the weather trending towards a wintry Halloween, Minnesotans are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure safety during the storm.

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