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FXUS63 KMPX 250908  
AFDMPX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN  
308 AM CST TUE NOV 25 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- INCOMING WEATHER SYSTEM TODAY HAS TRENDED TOWARDS GREATER IMPACTS  
DUE TO HIGHER POTENTIAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS AND GUSTY WINDS ACROSS  
MOST OF THE AREA.  
 
- RAIN TRANSITIONS TO SNOW FROM WEST TO EAST FROM LATE AFTERNOON TO  
EVENING TODAY, WITH HEAVY SNOWFALL RATES POSSIBLE. WINDS GUSTING AS  
HIGH AS 40-45MPH WILL RESULT IN BLOWING SNOW, REDUCED VISIBILITY,  
AND DIFFICULT TRAVEL OVERNIGHT.  
 
- BLOWING SNOW WILL CONTINUE WEDNESDAY UNTIL WINDS DIMINISH LATER IN  
THE DAY, WITH COLD BUT OTHERWISE QUIET WEATHER TO END THE WEEK.  
 
- A CLIPPER TYPE SYSTEM WILL BRING ANOTHER CHANCE FOR  
ACCUMULATING SNOW FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 307 AM CST TUE NOV 25 2025  
 
TODAY WILL BE THE MOST INTERESTING WEATHER DAY WE HAVE EXPERIENCED  
OVER THE LAST FEW MONTHS WITH FOG EARLY, RAIN DURING THE DAY TURNING  
INTO SNOW LATER ON, AND SIGNIFICANT BLOWING SNOW DUE TO GUSTY WINDS.  
TO START WITH WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW, WE ARE FIRMLY WITHIN THE LOW  
LEVEL SOUP WITH LOW LEVEL STRATUS AND FOG OVERSPREADING THE AREA  
THIS MORNING, WITH VISIBILITY DUE TO FOG DOWN TO BELOW A MILE IN  
SPOTS ACROSS THE AREA. A FEW SPOTS HAVE DROPPED DOWN TO 1/4 MILE  
NAMELY ACROSS PORTIONS OF SOUTH-CENTRAL MN FROM MANKATO AND  
EASTWARDS, WITH MOST OF THE AREA GENERALLY 2 MILES OR HIGHER. THE  
CLOUD DECK IS JUST OFF THE GROUND AS LOW AS AROUND 200FT, SO EVEN  
IN SPOTS THAT ARE NOT SEEING SIGNIFICANT FOG DEVELOPMENT, THE CLOUD  
BASE IS LOW ENOUGH THAT IT WILL FEEL AS THOUGH THERE IS NO  
VISIBILITY REGARDLESS. FOG ISN'T EXPECTED TO GO ANYWHERE UNTIL RAIN  
SHOWERS BEGIN TO OVERSPREAD THE AREA, WHICH GENERALLY OCCURS FROM  
WEST TO EAST FROM LATE MORNING TO MIDDAY AS THE LEADING EDGE OF THE  
INCOMING TROUGH REACHES WESTERN MINNESOTA.  
 
THE HIGH RESOLUTION GUIDANCE FROM 00Z LAST NIGHT THROUGH THIS  
MORNING REMAINS AGGRESSIVE ON AN OVERALL SOUTHWARD SHIFT FROM PRIOR  
GUIDANCE CLOSER TO WHAT THE AIFS HAS BEEN PUSHING FOR THE LAST 4-5  
DAYS, RESULTING IN SIGNIFICANT UPGRADES TO NOT ONLY SNOW AMOUNTS  
ACROSS MUCH OF THE AREA BUT OVERALL IMPACTS. THE UPPER LEVEL TROUGH  
SWINGS THROUGH WITH A SURFACE LOW DEVELOPING AS IT DOES, WITH  
SIGNIFICANT LOWER-MID LEVEL CAA CRASHING TEMPERATURES INTO THE DGZ  
BY 22-23Z IN WESTERN MN AND 00-01Z IN THE TWIN CITIES. THESE  
CRASHING TEMPERATURES WILL RESULT IN EFFICIENT SNOWFALL PRODUCTION  
AS WE SATURATE THE DGZ AND STILL SEE STRONG FORCING DUE TO THE UPPER  
LEVEL TROUGH AND SURFACE LOW, WITH SNOW RATES EXCEEDING 1 INCH PER  
HOUR POSSIBLE FROM THE ONSET OF SNOWFALL. A TROWEL SHOWS UP WITHIN  
MOST OF THE HIGH RESOLUTION GUIDANCE CONTINUING TO LEAD TO HIGHLY  
EFFICIENT SNOW PRODUCTION, WITH A BRIEF DRY SLOT POSSIBLE MAINLY IN  
PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN MN AS THE RAIN MOVES OUT AND THE SOUTHWESTERN  
EDGE OF PRECIPITATION WRAPS AROUND. THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL WILL OCCUR  
WITHIN THE 2-3 HOURS AFTER IT TRANSITIONS FROM RAIN, HOWEVER LIGHT  
SNOW LOOKS TO CONTINUE AT LEAST INTO EARLY WEDNESDAY IF NOT  
LINGERING THROUGH SUNRISE AND INTO THE AM COMMUTE. STRONG SURFACE  
WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO FORM AS THE SURFACE LOW STRENGTHENS, RESULTING  
IN WINDS INCREASING TO 20-30MPH WITH GUSTS AS HIGH AS 40-45, EVEN  
50MPH IN SPOTS FROM THE NORTH TO NORTHWEST FROM THE AFTERNOON  
ONWARDS. SNOW RATIOS IN THE RANGE OF 15/18 TO 1 COULD BE REDUCED BY  
THE STRONG WINDS, BUT GENERALLY WE CAN EXPECT THE HIGHEST SNOW  
AMOUNTS IN CENTRAL MN WHERE THE STRONGEST BAND IS MOST LIKELY TO  
MOVE THROUGH WITH THE LOWEST AMOUNTS STILL IN SOUTHERN MN. THE RANGE  
LOOKS TO BE ON THE ORDER OF 6-8 INCHES ACROSS OUR NORTHERN CWA, DOWN  
TO 2-4 INCHES IN SOUTHERN MN AND WESTERN WI FROM PIERCE TO  
EAU/CHIPPEWA BASED OFF NOT ONLY THE BLENDED GUIDANCE BUT ALSO INPUT  
FROM CAMS. THIS MAY BE AN EVENT WHERE SNOW TOTALS CAN VARY  
SIGNIFICANTLY BASED ON LAND USAGE AND WHERE ONE MEASURES, AS THE  
STRONG WINDS WILL MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO FIND FLAT AREAS THAT ARE NOT  
AFFECTED BY DRIFTING AND BLOWING SNOW. GENERALLY, IF YOU'RE PLANNING  
ON TRAVELING BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS, OUR  
RECOMMENDATION WOULD BE TO LEAVE EITHER EARLY TODAY OR WAIT UNTIL  
LATER ON WEDNESDAY AFTER THE WINDS DIMINISH AND BLOWING SNOW BECOMES  
LESS OF A CONCERN.  
 
GUSTY WINDS PERSIST THROUGH DAYLIGHT WEDNESDAY, RESULTING IN FURTHER  
SLOW TRAVEL DUE TO BLOWING SNOW THAT IMPROVES AS WINDS DIMINISH  
WEDNESDAY NIGHT. TEMPERATURES AT THE SURFACE WILL CRASH INTO THE  
TEENS BY THANKSGIVING MORNING AS SKIES ALSO BEGIN TO CLEAR OUT ON  
TOP OF THE FRESH SNOWPACK, WHICH OFTEN CAUSES COOLER TEMPERATURES  
THAN GUIDANCE PREDICTS AS DEW POINTS CAN DROP LOWER THAN EXPECTED.  
THESE COLD TEMPERATURES GENERALLY REMAIN LOCKED IN THROUGH THE REST  
OF THE PERIOD AND INTO EARLY DECEMBER WITH SOME GUIDANCE SHOWING  
SINGLE DIGIT LOWS THE FIRST WEEK OF THE MONTH. ANOTHER CHANCE FOR  
LIGHT SNOW ARRIVES FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY WITH A CLIPPER TYPE  
FEATURE SLIDING ACROSS THE AREA, FEATURING A WEAK UPPER LEVEL TROUGH  
AND SURFACE LOW. UNTIL WE GET THROUGH THE SHORT TERM SYSTEM,  
CONFIDENCE REMAINS LOW NOT ONLY IN PLACEMENT BUT STRENGTH OF ANY  
MESOSCALE FEATURES, SO STAY TUNED FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON WEEKEND  
TRAVEL IMPLICATIONS. BEHIND THE WEEKEND CHANCES, WE LOOK TO BE DRY  
INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK AS A STRONG ARCTIC HIGH MOVES ACROSS THE AREA  
EARLY IN THE WEEK, LEADING TO THE AFOREMENTIONED SINGLE DIGIT  
TEMPERATURES AND KEEPING THE COLD AIR LOCKED IN.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z WEDNESDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1117 PM CST MON NOV 24 2025  
 
IT'S A WILD WEATHER PERIOD FOR THIS TAF SET. FIRST, WE HAVE THE  
STRATUS/FOG OVER EASTERN MN/WESTERN WI. FOR THAT, PUSHED VSBYS  
DOWN TONIGHT THROUGH MUCH OF TUESDAY MORNING AT MKT/MSP/RNH/EAU  
GIVEN THE MOIST ENVIRONMENT, LIMITED MIXING, AND THE FACT WE  
ALREADY HAVE LOW VSBYS OUT THERE LENDS MORE CREDIBILITY TO THE  
SOUP COMING OUT IN FORCE THE REST OF THE NIGHT, LASTING THROUGH  
MOST OF THE MORNING GIVEN THE LIGHT WINDS. AT THAT POINT,  
ATTENTION THEN TURNS TO POWERFUL UPPER WAVE NOW ENTERING THE  
WESTERN DAKOTAS. IN THE 00Z GUIDANCE, THIS STORM IS TRENDING  
SOUTH AND IN THE ANGRY DIRECTION. WE'RE SEEING SNOW POTENTIAL  
INCREASING AT ALL TERMINALS. I DON'T KNOW IF WE'RE GOING TO GO  
QUITE AS FAR OFF INTO THE DEEP END AS THE RAP HAS, BUT ALL  
TERMINALS (SAVE FOR EAU IN THIS PERIOD) WILL SEE A PERIOD OF  
HEAVY SNOW TUESDAY EVENING.  
 
KMSP...BASED ON OBS TO THE EAST AND SOUTHEAST OF MSP, IT'S  
LOOKING LIKELY WE'LL SEE LIFR CIGS/VIS BY THE TIME TRAFFIC PICKS  
UP TUESDAY MORNING. -RA IS EXPECTED TO BREAK OUT BY NOON, WITH  
THE TRANSITION TO SNOW PUSHED BACK AN HOUR FROM THE PREVIOUS  
TAF. SNOW TOTALS ARE DEFINITELY TRENDING UP, WITH MANY OF THE  
00Z GUIDANCE INDICATING SNOW TOTALS APPROACHING 6 INCHES WILL BE  
POSSIBLE TUESDAY NIGHT.  
 
/OUTLOOK FOR KMSP/  
WED...MVFR CIGS. -SHSN EARLY. WIND NW 15-25G30-35KTS.  
THU...CHC MVFR CIGS. WIND NW 10-15G20-25KTS.  
FRI...VFR. CHC MVFR/-SN LATE. WIND NW TO NE 5-10KTS.  
 
 
   
MPX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
MN...WINTER STORM WATCH FROM 9 AM THIS MORNING TO NOON CST TODAY  
FOR DOUGLAS-POPE-STEVENS-TODD.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM NOON TODAY TO 6 AM CST WEDNESDAY FOR  
DOUGLAS-LAC QUI PARLE-POPE-STEVENS-SWIFT-TODD.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO NOON CST  
WEDNESDAY FOR KANABEC-MILLE LACS-MORRISON.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 9 AM CST  
WEDNESDAY FOR BENTON-CHIPPEWA-KANDIYOHI-MEEKER-REDWOOD-  
RENVILLE-STEARNS-YELLOW MEDICINE.  
WINTER STORM WATCH WEDNESDAY MORNING FOR BENTON-STEARNS.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 9 AM CST  
WEDNESDAY FOR ANOKA-BLUE EARTH-BROWN-CARVER-CHISAGO-  
HENNEPIN-ISANTI-LE SUEUR-MCLEOD-NICOLLET-SCOTT-SHERBURNE-  
SIBLEY-WATONWAN-WRIGHT.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 9 AM TO NOON CST WEDNESDAY FOR  
ANOKA-CARVER-CHISAGO-DAKOTA-HENNEPIN-ISANTI-MCLEOD-RAMSEY-  
SCOTT-SHERBURNE-SIBLEY-WASHINGTON-WRIGHT.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO 9 AM CST  
WEDNESDAY FOR DAKOTA-RAMSEY-RICE-STEELE-WASECA-WASHINGTON.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 9 AM CST  
WEDNESDAY FOR GOODHUE.  
WIND ADVISORY FROM 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 6 AM CST WEDNESDAY  
FOR FARIBAULT-FREEBORN-MARTIN.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO 9 AM CST  
WEDNESDAY FOR FARIBAULT-FREEBORN-MARTIN.  
WI...WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 9 AM CST  
WEDNESDAY FOR POLK.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 9 AM TO NOON CST WEDNESDAY FOR  
BARRON-POLK-RUSK-ST. CROIX.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO 9 AM CST  
WEDNESDAY FOR BARRON-RUSK-ST. CROIX.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 9 AM CST  
WEDNESDAY FOR CHIPPEWA-DUNN-EAU CLAIRE-PEPIN-PIERCE.  
 
 
 
 
 
DISCUSSION...TDH  
AVIATION...MPG  
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