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FXUS63 KMPX 280456  
AFDMPX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN  
1056 PM CST THU NOV 27 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- COOLER & DRY THANKSGIVING NIGHT INTO FRIDAY AFTERNOON.  
 
- A LONG DURATION WINTER STORM WILL BEGIN TO FRIDAY NIGHT ACROSS SOUTHWESTERN  
MINNESOTA. SNOW WILL SPREAD OVER SOUTHERN AND EASTERN  
MINNESOTA ON SATURDAY. SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW LIKELY,  
ESPECIALLY ALONG I-90.  
 
- A WINTER STORM WATCH HAS BEEN UPGRADED TO A WINTER STORM  
WARNING ACROSS ALONG I-90 IN SOUTHERN MINNESOTA FRIDAY NIGHT  
THRU SATURDAY EVENING. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY WAS ISSUED  
FROM W MN THRU E MN LATE FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY  
EVENING.  
 
- TEMPERATURES TURN COLDER BEHIND THE EARLY WEEKEND SYSTEM, WITH HIGHS  
IN THE TEENS AND LOWS A FEW DEGREES ON EITHER SIDE OF ZERO  
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. WIND CHILLS WILL DROP BELOW ZERO BOTH  
MORNINGS.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 256 PM CST THU NOV 27 2025  
 
A QUIET THANKSGIVING DAY HAS PLAYED OUT ACROSS SOUTHERN MINNESOTA  
AND WESTERN WISCONSIN. TEMPERATURES HAVE WARMED INTO THE MID 20S  
WITH BROKEN STRATUS OVERHEAD. SKIES REMAIN SCATTERED TO BROKEN  
OVERNIGHT WITH LOWS IN THE TEENS. OUR ATTENTION TURNS TO A LONG  
DURATION SNOW STORM FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING. THE  
OVERALL TRENDS IN GUIDANCE HAS BEEN A SLIGHTLY FURTHER SOUTH NUDGE  
OVER THE LAST 24 HOURS. THAT HAS LED TO A DECREASE IN QPF BY A TENTH  
OR SO - THUS DECREASING FORECAST SNOW AMOUNTS. NEITHER CHANGE IS  
"SIGNIFICANT" GIVEN THIS IS A LONG DURATION LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOW  
EVENT OUTSIDE OF I-90.  
 
AN INITIAL BAND OF SNOWFALL DEVELOPS UPSTREAM OVER THE DAKOTAS ON  
FRIDAY DRIVEN BY A BROAD AREA OF WAA OVERRUNNING THE COLD AIR,  
PROMOTING A REGION OF FGEN ACROSS THE DAKOTAS FRIDAY AFTERNOON. THIS  
BAND OF SNOW WILL MOVE INTO SW MN FRIDAY EVENING AND SLOWLY TURN  
EASTWARD FRIDAY NIGHT AS A SFC LOW EJECTS OUT OF COLORADO SATURDAY  
MORNING. OUR LOW PRESSURE WILL MOVE INTO THE PLAINS AND THE MIDWEST  
BY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THIS WILL ALLOW FOR A BROAD AREA OF PRECIP TO  
DEVELOP AHEAD OF THE LOW PRESSURE. PRECIPITATION MOVES BACK INTO  
SOUTHERN MINNESOTA SATURDAY MORNING AND CONTINUES THROUGH THE  
EVENING HOURS. SNOW WILL TAPER OFF SATURDAY NIGHT AS COLD AIR  
PLUNGES INTO THE UPPER MIDWEST BEHIND THE SFC LOW. THIS SYSTEM WILL  
BE DRIVEN BY THE AN INVERTED TROUGH THAT ALLOWS FOR ISENTROPIC  
UPGLIDE TO OCCUR DURING MUCH OF THE DAY SATURDAY. SNOWFALL WILL BE  
HEAVIEST OVER SOUTHERN MINNESOTA, ALONG I-90, WHERE WE'VE UPGRADED  
TO A WINTER STORM WARNING BEGINNING FRIDAY EVENING. 5 TO 8" SEEMS  
LIKELY OVER THE COURSE OF 24 HOURS BETWEEN FRIDAY EVENING TO  
SATURDAY EVENING. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED TO THE  
NORTH FROM LAC QUI PARLE COUNTY THROUGH WASHINGTON COUNTY AND  
LOCATIONS SOUTH TO THE WSW. AMOUNTS IN THE ADVISORY ARE LIKELY TO  
EXCEED 2" BUT FALL SHORT OF 6". PROBABILITIES HERE DROP OFF AFTER 3"  
AT 10:1. SLRS ARE LIKELY TO BE BETWEEN 15 TO 18:1 THAT SHOULD  
SUPPORT A BROAD AREA OF 3 TO 6" WITH 2 TO 4" ON THE NORTHERN  
PERIMETER OF THE ADVISORY. THERE IS HIGH ENOUGH CONFIDENCE TO SAY  
THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS OF SNOW WILL LIKELY FALL ALONG & TO THE SOUTH OF  
THE I-90 CORRIDOR WITH THIS EVENT - SUPPORTING THE DECISION TO GO  
WSW EARLIER THAN LATER. NORTHEAST WINDS LOOK LIKE A NON-ISSUE WITH  
SPEEDS 10 TO 15 MPH FOR THE MOST PART. THIS SHOULDN'T BE STRONG  
ENOUGH FOR ANY BLOWING SNOW CONCERNS.  
 
ONE CONCERN SHARED ACROSS STAFF IS THE TRACK OF THE SFC LOW THROUGH  
CHICAGO AND INTO CENTRAL MICHIGAN IS NOT ONE HISTORICALLY FAVORED  
FOR SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORMS ACROSS THE MPX CWA. THIS WILL  
CERTAINLY LIMIT SNOW RATES TO THE LIGHTER END IN THE ABSENCE OF ANY  
MESOSCALE FEATURES. THIS COMBINED WITH A SPRAWLING CANADIAN HIGH  
PRESSURE TO OUR NORTH MAY INTRODUCE ENOUGH DRY POLAR AIR TO CUT INTO  
THE NORTHERN EDGE OF PRECIPITATION AT TIMES SATURDAY. FORECAST  
SOUNDINGS STILL SUPPORT SNOW - BUT IT'S SOMETHING TO KEEP IN MIND AS  
WE NEAR THE EVENT. BEHIND OUR SYSTEM COMES A POTENT CANADIAN HIGH  
PRESSURE WILL SUPPORT OUR FIRST REAL TASTE OF COLD AIR THIS SEASON.  
HIGH TEMPERATURES STRUGGLE TO WARM INTO THE MID TEENS WITH LOWS AT  
OR BELOW ZERO SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT. WE'LL GRADUALLY WARM UP INTO  
WEDNESDAY WHEN THERE IS A SIGNAL FOR ANOTHER WEAK SYSTEM. THIS  
DOESN'T LOOK LIKE WE'LL SEE ANY PRECIPITATION BUT INSTEAD ANOTHER  
SHOT OF COLDER AIR INTO THE UPPER MIDWEST. THE NEXT CHANCE FOR ANY  
LIGHT PRECIPITATION APPEARS TO BE FRIDAY AS A CLIPPER SYSTEM TRACKS  
ACROSS THE REGION. HAPPY THANKSGIVING.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SATURDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1049 PM CST THU NOV 27 2025  
 
MVFR TO VFR CIGS PLAGUE MOST TERMINALS AT THE MOMENT, WITH AXN,  
RWF, AND MKT REMAINING CLEAR. KEEPING AN EYE ON POTENTIAL  
VISIBILITY REDUCTIONS AT AXN FRIDAY MORNING, WITH SOUNDINGS  
SHOWING THE POTENTIAL FOR A VERY THIN LAYER OF NEAR SURFACE  
STRATUS. HAVE KEPT THE TEMPO GOING TO REFLECT THIS. NORTHWEST  
WINDS ARE DIMINISHING, WITH WINDS TO REMAIN ON THE LIGHTER SIDE  
FRIDAY MORNING PRIOR TO A TURN OUT OF THE EAST/SOUTHEAST. THIS  
WIND SHIFT COMES AHEAD OF AN INCOMING WEATHER SYSTEM THAT WILL  
BRING SNOW CHANCES HEADING INTO THE WEEKEND. SHOULD SEE MID TO  
HIGH CLOUDS BUILDING IN FRIDAY MID- MORNING AND GRADUALLY LOWER  
THROUGH THE DAY, BUT REMAIN VFR CIGS THROUGH THE MAJORITY OF THE  
TAF PERIOD. WEST AND SOUTH TERMINALS HAVE -SN AT THE BACK END OF  
THE PERIOD, WITH THE SYSTEM BEGINNING TO PRECIPITATE AROUND 0Z  
AT RWF/MKT AND 06Z AT MSP. OTHER SITES TO REMAIN DRY FOR THIS  
SET, BUT WILL LIKELY HAVE -SN ADDED FOR THE 12Z TAFS.  
 
KMSP...CIGS HAVE BEEN SLOWLY IMPROVING AND SHOULD REMAIN IN THE  
VFR CATEGORY THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING PERIOD. A BRIEF CLEARING  
REMAINS POSSIBLE FRIDAY MORNING BEFORE BROKEN MID-LEVEL CLOUDS  
RETURN BY NOON AND LOWER SLOWLY THROUGH THE DAY. SNOW ARRIVING  
LATER FRIDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY SATURDAY MORNING. WINDS WILL  
REMAIN NW THROUGH MUCH OF FRIDAY, AND QUICKLY TRANSITION TO  
EAST/SOUTHEASTERLY FRIDAY EVENING.  
 
/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 WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 6 PM FRIDAY TO MIDNIGHT CST  
SATURDAY NIGHT FOR BROWN-CHIPPEWA-LAC QUI PARLE-LE SUEUR-  
NICOLLET-REDWOOD-RENVILLE-RICE-SIBLEY-YELLOW MEDICINE.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM MIDNIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT TO MIDNIGHT  
CST SATURDAY NIGHT FOR CARVER-DAKOTA-GOODHUE-HENNEPIN-  
KANDIYOHI-MCLEOD-MEEKER-RAMSEY-SCOTT-WASHINGTON-WRIGHT.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 6 PM FRIDAY TO MIDNIGHT CST SATURDAY  
NIGHT FOR BLUE EARTH-FARIBAULT-FREEBORN-MARTIN-STEELE-  
WASECA-WATONWAN.  
WI...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION...BPH  
AVIATION...PV  
 
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