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FXUS63 KMPX 251918  
AFDMPX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN  
118 PM CST TUE NOV 25 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- LATE NOVEMBER WINTER STORM UNDERWAY ACROSS THE UPPER MIDWEST.  
SEVERAL INCHES OF HEAVY SNOW, STRONG NORTHWESTERLY WINDS, AND  
RAPIDLY FALLING TEMPERATURES WILL CREATE SIGNIFICANT TRAVEL  
IMPACTS THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING.  
 
- SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO BLOW AND DRIFT WEDNESDAY. MUCH COLDER AIR  
SETTLES INTO THE REGION FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK.  
 
- ADDITIONAL SNOW CHANCES ARRIVES LATE FRIDAY INTO SATURDAY. A  
FEW INCHES OF ACCUMULATION APPEAR POSSIBLE SOUTH OF I-94.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 115 PM CST TUE NOV 25 2025  
 
BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT...RAIN WILL TRANSITION TO SNOW FROM WEST TO EAST  
THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. WINDS WILL  
INTENSIFY AS THE TRANSITION OCCURS, CREATING PERIODS OF WHITE-OUT  
CONDITIONS AND SLICK TRAVEL. PLEASE AVOID ANY NON-ESSENTIAL  
TRAVEL.  
 
WINTER STORM WARNING THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING... THE WELL  
ADVERTISED LATE NOVEMBER STORM SYSTEM IS RAPIDLY CIRCULATING OVER  
THE EASTERN DAKOTAS EARLY THIS AFTERNOON. THE APPEARANCE OF THE  
DYNAMIC PROCESSES THE COMPACT STORM IS CURRENTLY UNDERGOING IS  
STUNNING ON GOES-IR SATELLITE! THE SYSTEM'S CLOSED UPPER-LOW IS  
PROGGED TO ADVANCE EAST ACROSS CENTRAL MN THIS AFTERNOON AND  
CONTINUE EASTWARD TOWARDS CENTRAL WI BY MID-MORNING TOMORROW,  
EVENTUALLY TAKING ON A BIT OF NEGATIVE TILT ALOFT. IN RESPONSE,  
~1008MB SURFACE LOW PRESSURE WILL UNDERGO CYCLOGENESIS OVER EASTERN  
MN/WESTERN WI AND DEEPEN INTO A MATURE LOW-990S MB SURFACE CYCLONE  
OVER THE NORTHERN GREAT LAKES BY MIDDAY TOMORROW. GIVEN THIS  
EVOLUTION, AN INTENSE DEFORMATION BAND OF SNOWFALL SUPPORTED BY A  
TROWAL AND MID-LEVEL FRONTOGENESIS WILL YIELD HEAVY SNOWFALL RATES  
AND SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOWFALL ACCUMULATION. AS A RESULT OF A  
SOUTHERLY JOG IN THE STORM SYSTEM OVER THE PAST 24-36 HOURS,  
LOCATIONS ALONG AND NORTH OF I-94 ACROSS CENTRAL MN REMAIN THE FOCUS  
FOR THE GREATEST SNOWFALL AMOUNTS (6-8" FROM ROUGHLY ALEXANDRIA TO  
ST. CLOUD TO LADYSMITH). A MORE WIDESPREAD WRAP-AROUND SHIELD OF  
SNOWFALL WILL EXPAND ACROSS SOUTHERN MN, SUPPORTING A FORECAST OF 4-  
6" FROM LAC QUI PARLE EAST TOWARDS THE TWIN CITIES. FARTHER SOUTH, A  
COUPLE INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION CAN BE EXPECTED. THERE ARE TWO  
OTHER PLAYERS IN THIS FORECAST -- STRONG NORTHWESTERLY WINDS, WHICH  
WILL GUST UPWARDS OF 40-45 MPH IN TANDEM WITH FALLING SNOW AND  
RAPIDLY FALLING TEMPERATURES. IT'S THE COMBINATION OF HEAVY SNOW AND  
STRONG WINDS THAT PROMPTED THE WINTER STORM WARNING ACROSS THE  
MAJORITY OF CENTRAL/SOUTHERN MN AND PORTIONS OF WESTERN WI NORTH OF  
I-94 THROUGH 9 AM WEDNESDAY. ADDITIONALLY, A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY  
CONTINUES ACROSS FAR SOUTHERN MN (ALONG I-90), GOODHUE (MN),  
AND PIERCE, PEPIN, DUNN, CHIPPEWA, AND EAU CLAIRE (WI). TRAVEL  
CONDITIONS WILL BE SIGNIFICANTLY IMPACTED AS RAIN TRANSITIONS  
TO SNOW AND CONTINUES TO FALL/BLOW THROUGH THE NIGHT. SLICK  
TRAVEL CONDITIONS WILL LIKELY CONTINUE INTO THE WEDNESDAY  
MORNING COMMUTE.  
 
APPROXIMATE RAIN TO SNOW TRANSITION TIMES:  
 
WEST CENTRAL MN (ALEXANDRIA) - HEAVY SNOW IS ALREADY REPORTED  
EARLY THIS AFTERNOON.  
 
CENTRAL MN (ST. CLOUD/WILLMAR/MORA) - 2-4 PM  
 
TWIN CITIES - WEST METRO (6-8 PM), EAST METRO (7-9 PM)  
 
SOUTHERN MN (MANKATO/FAIRMONT/ALBERT LEA) - (7-9 PM)  
 
WEST CENTRAL WI (LADYSMITH/EAU CLAIRE) - (10PM - MIDNIGHT)  
 
TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF THE SNOW FORECAST...THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL RATES  
WILL OCCUR IN THE FIRST 2-3 HOURS AFTER THE TRANSITION FROM RAIN TO  
SNOW. FORECAST SOUNDINGS ACROSS CENTRAL MN REVEAL A SATURATED DGZ  
THAT IS ROUGHLY 3-5K FEET DEEP. STRONG OMEGA FORCING, CONDITIONAL  
SLANTWISE INSTABILITY, AND MID-LEVEL FRONTOGENESIS WILL SUPPORT  
SNOWFALL RATES OF 1"/HR, WITH A NARROW CORRIDOR OF 1"+/HR RATES  
POSSIBLE. GIVEN THE SWIFT MOVING NATURE OF THIS SYSTEM, THE  
RESIDENCE TIME FOR THE HEAVIEST RATES IS OF A SHORTER DURATION,  
HOWEVER A LONGER PERIOD OF 0.5"/HR SNOWFALL RATES WILL PERSIST INTO  
THE NIGHT. SNOW CHARACTER/SLR'S WILL RUN ON THE WETTER SIDE DURING  
THE INITIAL TRANSITION (SAY, ROUGHLY 7-10:1), HOWEVER THE STRONG CAA  
AND DYNAMIC NATURE OF THIS SYSTEM WILL ALLOW FOR A SLR'S IN THE ~13-  
15:1 RANGE TO BE MORE OF A COMMONPLACE THROUGH MUCH OF THE EVENT.  
CAMERAS ACROSS THE EASTERN DAKOTAS REVEAL A LARGE FLAKE SIZE, WHICH  
CERTAINLY IS UNDERSTANDABLE GIVEN THE DEPTH OF DGZ -- HOWEVER, THE  
EXPECTED MAGNITUDE OF THE WIND FIELDS BELOW THE DGZ MAY BE SOMEWHAT  
OF A NEGATIVE ASPECT TO SNOWFLAKE SIZE TONIGHT DUE TO FRACTURING  
(THIS IS WHY WE'RE NOT RUNNING WITH HIGHER SLR'S DESPITE THE  
MAGNITUDE OF CAA).  
 
WE HAVE HIGH CONFIDENCE IN THE EVOLUTION OF THIS WINTER STORM OVER  
THE NEXT 18 OR SO HOURS. ONE POTENTIAL "FAILURE MODE" FOR SNOW  
AMOUNTS IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE SYSTEM'S DRY SLOT CURRENTLY OBSERVED  
ON WATER VAPOR IMAGERY WRAPPING IN FROM NE/IA. WE DO NOT THINK THIS  
FEATURE IS GOING TO HAVE MUCH OF AN IMPACT ON THE SNOWFALL SCENARIO  
ACROSS CENTRAL MN/WESTERN WI. HOWEVER, IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE DRY  
SLOT MAY CUT SNOWFALL TOTALS ACROSS SOUTHERN MN BY ABOUT AN INCH OR  
SO. *WHILE THIS IS AN AREA OF UNCERTAINTY, IT WILL NOT HAVE MUCH  
OF AN IMPACT ON THE SENSIBLE CONDITIONS, AS THE STRONG WINDS WILL  
ONLY NEED A FEW INCHES OF FALLING SNOW TO CREATE A VERY CHALLENGING  
TRAVEL SITUATION.*  
 
SNOW ENDS FROM WEST TO EAST HEADING TOWARDS DAYBREAK WEDNESDAY.  
CRASHING TEMPERATURES AND BREEZY WINDS ON THE BACKSIDE OF THE SYSTEM  
WILL KEEP THE POTENTIAL FOR BLOWING SNOW AROUND THROUGH AT LEAST MID-  
MORNING (THIS IS WHY THE HEADLINES ARE IN PLACE THROUGH 9 AM).  
MORNING WIND CHILLS WILL DIP INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS AND WILL ONLY  
REACH THE MID-TEENS TOMORROW AFTERNOON. THE STORM SYSTEM WILL HAVE  
USHERED IN A MUCH COLDER AIRMASS THAT AIMS TO STICK AROUND FOR THE  
FORESEEABLE FUTURE -- LOOK FOR HIGHS IN THE 20S AND LOWS IN THE TEENS  
THROUGH THE UPCOMING WEEKEND.  
 
**FORECAST DISCUSSION FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK (UPCOMING SNOW  
CHANCES) WILL BE COMING SHORTLY...WE WANTED TO GET AN UPDATE ON  
TODAY'S STORM OUT SOONER THAN LATER.**  
 

 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z WEDNESDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1141 AM CST TUE NOV 25 2025  
 
THE WINTER STORM IS STILL ON TRACK AND ALREADY LOOKING  
IMPRESSIVE ON IR SATELLITE IMAGERY AND ROAD CAMERAS ACROSS THE  
DAKOTAS. LIFR/IFR CONDITIONS CONTINUE ACROSS MUCH OF MINNESOTA  
INTO WESTERN WISCONSIN WITH CEILINGS HOVERING AROUND 300-600FT.  
VISIBILITIES HAVE IMPROVED, THOUGH THERE ARE STILL POCKETS OF  
1/2SM FOG/MIST ALONG THE MINNESOTA RIVER VALLEY AND INTO  
EASTERN MINNESOTA. LIGHT RAIN IS STARTING TO FILL IN ACROSS  
CENTRAL MINNESOTA, WITH SNOW MOVING INTO PARTS OF WESTERN  
MINNESOTA (INCLUDING AT AXN ALREADY). AS THE SYSTEM SHIFTS EAST,  
RAIN WILL QUICKLY TRANSITION TO HEAVY SNOW. EXPECT VISIBILITIES  
TO DROP RAPIDLY AS WINDS BEGIN TO GUST UP TO NEAR 40KTS OUT OF  
THE NORTHWEST.  
 
THE SNOW WILL END OVERNIGHT FOR WESTERN AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA,  
AND THEN TAPER OFF DURING THE MORNING FOR EASTERN MINNESOTA AND  
WESTERN WISCONSIN. WINDS WILL STILL BE GUSTING TO NEAR 35 KTS  
TOMORROW, SO PERIODS OF BLOWING SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE THOUGH  
VISIBILITIES ARE NOT EXPECTED TO DROP BELOW MVFR.  
 
KMSP...THIS WILL BE A ROUGH TAF PERIOD WITH IMPACTS FROM HEAVY  
FALLING SNOW, STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS LEADING TO PERIODS OF  
BLOWING SNOW, AND LOW CEILINGS LASTING THROUGH TONIGHT. RAIN WILL  
TRANSITION TO SNOW AROUND 02Z, AND WILL BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES  
WITH HOURLY RATES APPROACHING 0.5 TO 1 INCH/HR. HAVE  
INTRODUCED A 3 HOUR WINDOW OF 1/2SM VIS AS CONFIDENCE IN HEAVY  
SNOWFALL RATES HAS INCREASED IN COMBINATION WITH THE STRONG  
NORTHWEST WINDS BLOWING SNOW AROUND. SNOW WILL TAPER OFF BY  
EARLY TOMORROW MORNING, WITH LINGERING IMPACTS FROM BLOWING SNOW  
POSSIBLE THROUGH THE REST OF THE MORNING.  
 
/OUTLOOK FOR KMSP/  
THU...CHC MVFR CIGS. WIND NW 10-15G20-25KTS.  
FRI...VFR. CHC MVFR/-SN LATE. WIND NW TO NE 5-10KTS.  
SAT...VFR. CHC MVFR/-SN EARLY. WIND NE TO NW 10-15KTS.  
 

 
   
MPX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
MN...WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 6 AM CST WEDNESDAY FOR DOUGLAS-LAC  
QUI PARLE-POPE-STEVENS-SWIFT-TODD.  
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 9 AM CST WEDNESDAY FOR BENTON-  
CHIPPEWA-KANABEC-KANDIYOHI-MEEKER-MILLE LACS-MORRISON-  
REDWOOD-RENVILLE-STEARNS-YELLOW MEDICINE.  
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 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 9 PM THIS EVENING 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 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.  
 

 
 

 
 
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