869  
FXUS63 KMPX 290504  
AFDMPX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN  
1104 PM CST FRI NOV 28 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- A LONG DURATION SNOW EVENT BEGINS TONIGHT & CONTINUES THROUGH  
EARLY SUNDAY MORNING. SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOWFALL ACCUMULATION  
ARE EXPECTED, WITH THE HEAVIEST AMOUNTS OF 6-10" ACROSS  
SOUTHERN MINNESOTA.  
 
- WELL-BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES ARRIVE AFTER THE SNOW ON SUNDAY  
AND PERSIST THROUGH THE WEEK.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 212 PM CST FRI NOV 28 2025  
 
FORECAST REMAINS ON TRACK FOR A LONG DURATION SNOW EVENT  
BEGINNING TONIGHT ACROSS WESTERN MINNESOTA & CONTINUING INTO  
THE OVERNIGHT HOURS SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY. SURFACE OBSERVATIONS  
ALREADY SHOW A FEW SNOW REPORTS OVER EASTERN SOUTH DAKOTA &  
NORTHWEST IOWA, ALTHOUGH IT WILL STILL TAKE A FEW MORE HOURS FOR  
SNOW TO OVERCOME THE DRY AIR & BEGIN ACCUMULATING OVER  
SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA. SNOW WILL SPREAD ACROSS SOUTHWEST &  
SOUTHERN MINNESOTA THIS EVENING, FOLLOWED BY A LIKELY LULL IN  
THE SNOW FOR A FEW HOURS DURING THE EARLY MORNING HOURS. THE  
SNOW THEN SPREADS FARTHER NORTH & EAST INTO CENTRAL MINNESOTA &  
WESTERN WISCONSIN THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING AS THE WARM-AIR  
ADVECTION & ISENTROPIC ASCENT BECOME MORE PRONOUNCED TO THE  
NORTH OF THE SURFACE LOW TRACKING THROUGH THE MID-MISSISSIPPI  
VALLEY. THE SNOW WILL LIGHTEN THROUGH THE EVENING AND END FROM  
WEST TO EAST OVERNIGHT SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY AS THE WARP-AROUND  
REGION OF THE LOW MOVES OFF TO THE EAST.  
 
BECAUSE THE SURFACE LOW IS TRACKING SO FAR SOUTH OF OUR AREA,  
THIS EVENT IS SHAPING UP AS ONE OF OUR "CLASSIC" WINTER STORMS,  
RATHER AS A LONG-DURATON SNOW EVENT WHERE 12-24 HOURS OF LIGHT  
TO MODERATE SNOW COULD STILL ADD UP TO SEVERAL INCHES. THE  
HEAVIEST AMOUNTS OF 6-10" ARE EXPECTED ACROSS SOUTHERN  
MINNESOTA, WHERE THE CHANCES OF SEEING 12+ HOURS OF SNOWFALL  
ARE MOST LIKELY. FARTHER NORTH INTO THE TWIN CITIES METRO &  
WESTERN WISCONSIN, WE MAY NOT SEE MUCH IN THE WAY OF SNOWFALL  
ACCUMULATION UNTIL SATURDAY MORNING, WHICH WILL LIMIT AMOUNTS TO  
2-5" (HIGHER FARTHER SOUTH). EVEN FARTHER NORTH INTO CENTRAL  
MINNESOTA, ONLY A FEW HOURS OF LIGHT SNOW WILL KEEP  
ACCUMULATIONS UNDER AN INCH OR TWO. WHILE THE SNOW IS NOT  
EXPECTED TO BE HEAVY AT ANY PARTICULAR TIME, DISRUPTIONS TO  
TRAVEL ARE EXPECTED SATURDAY GIVEN THE SNOWFALL ACCUMULATION &  
HOLIDAY WEEKEND. IF POSSIBLE, PLAN ON POSTPONING TRIPS TO SUNDAY  
AFTER THE SNOW HAS ENDED & ROADS WILL BE CLEAR.  
 
AFTER THE SNOW ENDS, BROAD CANADIAN HIGH PRESSURE MOVES INTO  
THE REGION ALONG WITH WELL-BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES. LOWS WILL  
DEPEND ON THE SNOWPACK IN PLACE, BUT WILL LIKELY BE AROUND ZERO  
WITH DAYTIME HIGHS ONLY IN THE TEENS TO LOW 20S. THE COLD  
PATTERN REMAINS IN PLACE THROUGH THE WEEK WITH AN EVEN COLDER  
SURGE OF ARCTIC AIR EXPECTED LATER IN THE WEEK. PRECIPITATION  
CHANCES LOOK LOW, WITH SOME FLURRIES OR LIGHT SNOW POSSIBLE  
WITH THE INTRUSIONS OF COLD AIR LATER IN THE WEEK.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SUNDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1047 PM CST FRI NOV 28 2025  
 
THE BIGGEST CHANGES TO THIS TAF PERIOD WERE: 1. DELAY THE ONSET  
OF SNOW FOR EASTERN MN AND WI TERMINALS BY A COUPLE OF HOURS. 2.  
LOWER CIGS, ESPECIALLY OVER SOUTHERN MN AND EAU, A FEW HUNDRED  
FEET DURING SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING SUCH THAT IFR CIGS  
ARE MORE LIKELY. STILL EXPECTING HEAVIEST SNOWFALL RATES TO  
START OVER THE SOUTHERN HALF OF MN BY MID TO LATE SATURDAY  
MORNING THROUGH THE AFTERNOON (WITH WI TERMINALS BEING DELAYED  
2-3 HOURS). VISIBILITIES SHOULD DROP TO 1/2 MILE AT THEIR  
LOWEST FOR RWF AND MKT WHILE OTHER TERMINALS SHOULD BOUNCE  
BETWEEN 3/4 AND 1 1/2 MILE. SNOW SHOULD GRADUALLY END OVER  
WESTERN MN SATURDAY EVENING. EASTERLY WINDS WILL SLOWLY TURN  
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE TO NORTHERLY BY SATURDAY EVENING WITH SPEEDS  
INCREASING TO 10-15 KNOTS. GUSTS WILL REACH 20-25 KNOTS,  
PARTICULARLY OVER SOUTHERN MN DURING THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING  
HOURS.  
 
KMSP...DELAYED ONSET OF PREVAILING SNOW UNTIL 10Z SATURDAY.  
EXPECTING THE WORST CONDITIONS MID-SATURDAY AFTERNOON WHERE  
VISIBILITIES COULD DROP UNDER 1 MILE WHILE CIGS FALL TO NEAR 800  
FEET. CIGS AND VISIBILITIES SHOULD SLOWLY IMPROVE SATURDAY  
EVENING WITH VFR CONDITIONS LIKELY LATE SATURDAY NIGHT AS SNOW  
ENDS AND CLOUDS LIFT. NORTHEASTERLY WINDS WILL GUST TO NEAR 20  
KNOTS THROUGHOUT SATURDAY AFTERNOON.  
 
/OUTLOOK FOR KMSP/  
SUN...VFR. WIND NW 10-15KTS.  
MON...VFR. WIND SW 5-10KTS.  
TUE...VFR. MVFR CEILINGS POSSIBLE. WIND SW 5-10KTS.  
 

 
   
MPX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
MN...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL MIDNIGHT CST SATURDAY NIGHT FOR  
CHIPPEWA-LAC QUI PARLE-RENVILLE-SIBLEY-SWIFT-YELLOW  
MEDICINE.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL MIDNIGHT CST SATURDAY NIGHT FOR  
CARVER-DAKOTA-HENNEPIN-KANDIYOHI-MCLEOD-MEEKER-RAMSEY-  
SCOTT-WASHINGTON-WRIGHT.  
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL MIDNIGHT CST SATURDAY NIGHT FOR  
BLUE EARTH-BROWN-FARIBAULT-FREEBORN-MARTIN-NICOLLET-  
REDWOOD-STEELE-WASECA-WATONWAN.  
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 6 AM CST SUNDAY FOR GOODHUE-LE  
SUEUR-RICE.  
WI...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 3 AM SATURDAY TO 6 AM CST SUNDAY  
FOR CHIPPEWA-DUNN-EAU CLAIRE-PEPIN-PIERCE-ST. CROIX.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION...ETA  
AVIATION...CTG  
 
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