Twin Cities Anticipate Quick Snow Burst Followed by Warm Temperatures
Twin Cities Anticipate Quick Snow Burst Followed by Warm Temperatures
US · Published Mar 7, 2026
Twin Cities expected to receive a short burst of snow early Saturday.
Temperatures will rise into the 40s°F (4-9°C) later in the day, melting the snow.
Residents advised to prepare for rapid weather changes and exercise caution on potentially slick surfaces.
Brief snow accumulation Saturday morning, then warming up
According to CBS News, Twin Cities residents should prepare for a quick but noticeable snow burst early Saturday morning. Meteorologist Chris Shaffer forecasts a brief accumulation of snow, creating a temporary wintery scene. This picturesque snowfall is not expected to last, as temperatures are predicted to rise into the 40s°F (4-9°C) later in the day. The snow burst is timed to occur before the warming trend fully sets in, underscoring the variable nature of early spring weather in Minnesota.
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