The upper Midwest, including Minneapolis, is expected to see significant snowfall in the coming days, potentially matching or surpassing the least snowy season-to-date record since 1930-31. Ensemble models indicate snowfall totals ranging from 5" to 30", with Minneapolis forecasted to receive 12-18" of snow in the next 5 days.
Minneapolis has a total of 14.3" of #snow for the entire season. Average snowfall for all GEFS members for the next two "double-barrel" events right now is 14.7". Spread shows there are still LOTS of uncertainties. #betterlatethannever @foxweather https://t.co/WLf2M8vGof
Amazing 5-day snowfall forecast amounts from Blend of Models 24" in middle of Minnesota. Minneapolis in the 12-18" range 📈❄️ https://t.co/mhbWTazHrm
As mentioned yesterday, the Twin Cities have had their least snowy season-to-date since 1930-31. (14.3") A pair of systems through early next week could combine to nearly match that season total in just five days. Must be #spring. #mnwx https://t.co/G7rvaX8qZh
EPS and GEFS ensemble mean snowfall totals for Minneapolis (KMSP) over the next 10 days have been steadily increasing. The mean of both models is now close to 15". Still, there is quite a bit of spread among individual members - ranging from 5" to 30". Fun times ahead... https://t.co/CLjZDrAqEb
Spring climatology apparently is about to eat away at America's largest #snow deficits, the upper Midwest, beginning Thu., then again this weekend into early next week. #mnwx #ndwx #sdwx https://t.co/9xDMlyR423