According to MPR News, Minnesota is experiencing a foggy Christmas with potential freezing drizzle affecting travel conditions. Areas north of Interstate 94 may see ice accumulation up to one-tenth of an inch, though most locations will have only a few hundredths of an inch. This light ice can make roads and sidewalks slippery. The weather is expected to shift dramatically by Sunday morning as an Arctic front moves in, bringing temperatures down to near zero by early Monday. Northwest winds of 15–25 mph, with gusts up to 40 mph, will make it feel 10–20 degrees below zero. Light precipitation is forecast for late Thursday afternoon, transitioning to snow by Thursday night, with significant accumulations expected in northeastern Minnesota.