Minnesota weather: Hard freeze for Wednesday, returning closer to seasonable later this week

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MN weather: Cold Wednesday, warmer temps ahead

It's feeling like winter again with cold temperatures and a fresh blanket of snow. The Twin Cities metro area will have highs in the 20s and a breeze, making it feel like the teens. Temperatures start warming back up Thursday and reach closer to seasonable by the weekend.

It’s feeling more like winter than spring on Wednesday thanks to colder temperatures and a fresh blanket of snow. 

After two rounds of spring snow, the precipitation has moved out of the greater Twin Cities metro area. However, portions of northern Minnesota are under a winter weather advisory until Wednesday at 7 p.m., with another 1-3 inches possible.

While there's no more snow for Wednesday, the metro area will be cold with highs in the upper 20s. A 10-20 mph breeze makes it feel like it’s in the single digits. Overnight lows dip into the teens.

Thursday will have more sunshine as temperatures heat up slightly to a high of around 36 degrees, which is still about 10 degrees below average. Warmer temperatures arrive on Friday and into the weekend.

Here’s a look at your seven-day forecast: