Minnesota weather: Snow emergencies in effect for Minneapolis, St. Paul
As Minneapolis enters the second day of the delayed snow emergency following a storm that saw snow totals surpass 14 inches, side streets remain messy.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - As Minneapolis enters the second day of the delayed snow emergency following a storm that saw snow totals surpass 14 inches, side streets remain messy.
Minneapolis weather: Side streets remain messy
After picking up more than a foot of snow this week, side streets in Minneapolis are a mess. The snow emergency continues on Thursday, Jan. 5.
Day two of the snow emergency means no parking starting at 8 a.m. on the even side of the street on both sides of all parkways.
The snow emergency will continue tomorrow when no parking is allowed on the odd side of the street.
Minnesota weather: Snow ends, quiet days ahead
MSP Airport picked up 14.9 inches as of 6 a.m. Thursday, with most people in the metro getting 12-16 inches. Only a few flurries are left Thursday morning. Otherwise, temperatures will stay in the 20s with a chance for a few peeks of sun. Chilly and quiet sunshine into this weekend.