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FXUS63 KMPX 271747  
AFDMPX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN  
1147 AM CST THU NOV 27 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- COLD AND BREEZY BUT OTHERWISE QUIET TODAY. HAPPY THANKSGIVING!  
 
- ANOTHER LARGE SCALE SYSTEM WILL ARRIVE FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY,  
WITH A WINTER STORM WATCH ISSUED FOR SOUTHERN MINNESOTA WHERE  
SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ARE POSSIBLE.  
 
- TEMPERATURES TURN EVEN COLDER BEHIND THE EARLY WEEKEND SYSTEM,  
WITH HIGHS IN THE TEENS AND LOWS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS SUNDAY AND  
MONDAY. WIND CHILLS WILL DROP BELOW ZERO FOR BOTH MORNINGS.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 254 AM CST THU NOV 27 2025  
 
A BRIEF POCKET OF CLEARING THAT MOVED FROM CENTRAL TO SOUTHERN  
MINNESOTA OVER THE LAST FEW HOURS IS ONCE AGAIN FILLING IN WITH  
STRATUS THAT DOESN'T REALLY LOOK TO MOVE ALL THAT MUCH TODAY,  
RESULTING IN MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES FOR THE HOLIDAY. NORTHWESTERLY FLOW  
ALOFT COUPLED WITH COLD AIR ADVECTION IN THE LOW TO MID LEVELS WILL  
KEEP THE CLOUDS LOCKED IN AS SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE WILL NOT BE  
STRONG ENOUGH TO OVERCOME THE DYNAMIC COOLING KEEPING THE CLOUDS  
AROUND. WINDS WILL REMAIN BREEZY AT 10-15MPH WITH SOME GUSTS UP TO  
AROUND 20MPH OUT OF THE NORTHWEST ACROSS THE AREA AS TEMPERATURES  
PEAK IN THE MID TO UPPER 20S. A FEW FLAKES MAY SQUEEZE OUT OF THE  
LOW CLOUD DECK, HOWEVER NO NEW SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TODAY  
GIVING US A BREAK UNTIL OUR NEXT SYSTEM LOOKS TO ARRIVE FRIDAY  
EVENING INTO SATURDAY.  
 
SPEAKING OF WHICH, THE FIRST HALF OF FRIDAY WILL BE RELATIVELY QUIET  
AS OUR NEXT SYSTEM IS DEVELOPING OVER THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, WITH  
CONTINUED COOLER TEMPERATURES AS WEAK SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE KEEPS  
THE COLDER AIR LOCKED IN AND FLOW ALOFT REMAINS NORTHWESTERLY TO  
WESTERLY. ONCE WE REACH SUNSET AND INTO FRIDAY EVENING, THE FIRST  
ECHOES OF WHAT LOOKS TO BE A FAIRLY LONG DURATION SNOW EVENT MOVE  
INTO SOUTHWESTERN MINNESOTA AS A DEVELOPING SURFACE LOW OVER THE 4  
CORNERS REGION BEGINS TO STRENGTHEN AS AN UPPER LEVEL TROUGH  
NEGATIVELY TILTS COMING OFF THE MOUNTAINS. THERE IS A SLIGHT DELAY  
IN THE MOVEMENT OF THE SURFACE LOW DUE TO THE TILTING OF THE TROUGH,  
RESULTING IN THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM LINGERING OVER THE FOUR CORNERS  
REGION INTO EARLY SATURDAY BEFORE FINALLY BEGINNING TO MOVE TOWARDS  
SOUTHEASTERN IOWA WITH A TRAJECTORY TOWARDS SOUTHERN LAKE MICHIGAN  
BY SUNDAY MORNING. THERE IS FANTASTIC AGREEMENT FOR THIS TIME SCALE  
ON A BROAD SHIELD OF LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOWFALL ON THE NORTHERN SIDE  
OF THE SURFACE LOW WHICH LOOKS TO CONTINUOUSLY PRODUCE SNOW SHOWERS  
ACROSS THE SOUTHERN HALF OF MINNESOTA AND INTO WESTERN WISCONSIN  
THROUGH ALL OF SATURDAY BEFORE THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM PUSHES  
TOWARDS THE GREAT LAKES BY SUNRISE ON SUNDAY. THERE IS STILL SOME  
WOBBLE WITHIN THE TRACK OF THE SURFACE LOW, HOWEVER THERE WOULD BE  
NEED TO BE A SIGNIFICANT SHIFT TO THE SOUTH TO AVOID SEEING  
ACCUMULATING SNOW AS IT MOVES THROUGH, ESPECIALLY FOR SOUTHERN  
MINNESOTA WHICH WILL SEE THE BEST OVERALL CHANCE FOR SIGNIFICANT  
SNOW ACCUMULATION. FORECAST SOUNDINGS SHOW A DEEP DGZ UPWARDS OF  
10KFT IN DEPTH WITH FORCING PLENTIFUL DUE TO THE INCOMING TROUGH,  
FALLING HEIGHTS, AND PROXIMITY TO THE SURFACE LOW. SNOW RATIOS WILL  
LIKELY HOVER IN THE LOW TEENS GIVEN THE DEEP DGZ AND WINDS WILL BE  
MUCH WEAKER THAN THE SYSTEM WHICH MOVED THROUGH YESTERDAY NIGHT SUCH  
THAT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS SHOULD BE A BIT EASIER TO REALIZE WITHOUT  
THE BLOWING AND DRIFTING. WE HAVE ISSUED A WINTER STORM WATCH SOUTH  
OF THE MINNESOTA RIVER TONIGHT DUE TO THE HIGH LIKELIHOOD FOR  
ACCUMULATING SNOW, WITH 6 INCHES OR MORE POSSIBLE IN PORTIONS OF  
SOUTHERN MINNESOTA FROM MIDNIGHT SATURDAY TO SUNRISE SUNDAY. GIVEN  
IT IS A LONGER DURATION EVEN ON THE ORDER OF 24-36 HOURS, SNOWFALL  
RATES MAY NOT BE PARTICULARLY HIGH AT ANY GIVEN TIME AND INSTEAD WE  
RELY ON THE DURATION OF SNOWFALL AND THE GOOD DYNAMICS WITHIN THE  
DGZ TO PRODUCE MOST OF THE ACCUMULATION.  
 
AS THE SYSTEM MOVES OUT BY MIDDAY SUNDAY, SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE  
RETURNS ALONGSIDE NORTHWESTERLY UPPER LEVEL FLOW, BRINGING IN  
FURTHER 10 TO 15 BELOW CELSIUS 850MB TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES WHICH  
WILL KEEP COLD AIR LOCKED IN PLACE TO START DECEMBER. FORECAST  
TEMPERATURES SUNDAY MORNING WILL BE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS WITH WIND  
CHILLS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS BELOW ZERO THANKS TO RELATIVELY WEAK  
WINDS. LOW TEMPERATURES MONDAY MORNING NOT EVEN REACH THE 0 MARK FOR  
ALL BUT THE TWIN CITIES WHERE THE URBAN 'HEAT' ISLAND MAY KEEP US  
JUST ABOVE 0 AS WIND CHILLS ONCE AGAIN DROP TOWARDS -10 WITH WINDS  
REMAINING FAIRLY WEAK. TEMPERATURES REBOUND A BIT BY THE MIDDLE OF  
NEXT WEEK WITH HIGHS IN THE MID 20S AND LOWS IN THE LOW TEENS ONCE  
AGAIN. AFTER THE WEEKEND SNOW, FURTHER CHANCES LOOK SPARSE WITH A  
COUPLE CHANCES FOR FLURRIES THAT LOOK UNLIKELY TO ACCUMULATE TOWARDS  
THE END OF NEXT WEEK.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z FRIDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1145 AM CST THU NOV 27 2025  
 
SATELLITE CAPTURES A BROKEN DECK OF MVFR STRATUS ~2-2.5K FEET  
OVER SOUTH CENTRAL MN/WESTERN WI. WHILE IT MAY NOT BE A  
CONTINUOUS STRETCH OF MVFR OBSERVATIONS, THE OVERALL THEME WILL  
BE FOR MVFR CIGS TO STICK AROUND INTO THIS EVENING BEFORE  
LIFTING FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST. FORECAST SOUNDINGS REVEAL  
THAT THE STRATUS IS ALIGNED WITH THE SNOW-GROWTH LAYER ACROSS  
WESTERN WI, SO CAN'T RULE OUT A FEW SNOWFLAKES. NO IMPACTS ARE  
EXPECTED. NORTHWEST WINDS REMAIN GUSTY, SAY BETWEEN 20-25KTS  
THROUGH THE AFTERNOON BEFORE DIMINISHING THIS EVENING. WESTERLY  
WINDS WILL BE ON THE LIGHTER SIDE TOMORROW MORNING PRIOR TO A  
TURN OUT OF THE SOUTHEAST AHEAD OF AN INCOMING WEATHER SYSTEM  
THAT WILL BRING SNOW CHANCES HEADING INTO THE WEEKEND. SHOULD  
SEE MID TO HIGH CLOUDS BUILDING IN TOWARDS THE END OF THE TAF  
PERIOD AHEAD OF THE INCOMING STORM SYSTEM.  
 
KMSP...UPSTREAM OBS INDICATE THAT MVFR CIGS WILL PREVAIL  
THROUGH MUCH OF THE AFTERNOON, THOUGH BRIEF BREAKS IN THE  
STRATUS ARE POSSIBLE. NORTHWESTERLY WINDS DECREASE THIS EVENING  
AND MVFR CIGS LOOK TO SCATTER OUT.  
 
/OUTLOOK FOR KMSP/  
SAT...MVFR/IFR/-SN. WIND NE 5-15KTS.  
SUN...VFR. WIND NW 10-15KTS.  
MON...VFR. WIND SW 5-10KTS.  
 

 
   
MPX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
MN...WINTER STORM WATCH FROM FRIDAY EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY  
EVENING FOR BLUE EARTH-BROWN-FARIBAULT-FREEBORN-MARTIN-  
NICOLLET-REDWOOD-STEELE-WASECA-WATONWAN.  
WI...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION...TDH  
AVIATION...STRUS  
 
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