MN weather: Rain transitions into snow Tuesday

Rain transitions into snow for Tuesday, which could create additional 2-4 inches of accumulation. Temperatures continue to drop on Tuesday as strong winds move in, creating wind chills in the teens.

To shovel or not to shovel? Rain replaces snow

To clean or not to clean? That was the question Monday for people in every Minnesota hamlet. A lot of shovels and snowblowers came out, but there’s a method to the madness for folks who looked at the forecast and had second thoughts.

Twin Cities road conditions following snowstorm

Roads conditions throughout the Twin Cities were slick early Monday following a snowstorm that dropped several inches of accumulation that hasn’t been seen much this winter. FOX 9’s Babs Santos provides a live look as city crews prepare for another morning storm on Tuesday.

Shifting storms presents shoveling conundrum

A spring storm spanning into this week has produced several inches of snow and Minnesota communities wondering whether they should be digging out the snow shovels, or hoping it will melt.

MN weather: More snow Tuesday?

The snow switched to rain on Monday. But we could see more flakes on Tuesday for parts of Minnesota. Ian Leonard explains.

Minnesota spring snowstorm: Flight delays and cancellations

A strong spring snowstorm brought wet, heavy snow to the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota, which has caused issues with flight delays and cancellations at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) during the busy spring break season. 

MN weather: Rain in Twin Cities, snow north/west Monday

Mostly rain for people in the Twin Cities on Monday, while snow showers are impacting those to the north and west. The precipitation will change again on Monday from rain to freezing rain and then to snow. The storm will end Tuesday, with blustery winds and blowing snow.

Delays and cancellations at MSP airport

Many flights are delayed or canceled at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport due to the spring snowstorm in Minnesota. FOX 9's Hannah Flood has more.