MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota is set to see some snowfall on Wednesday, with some areas bracing for multiple inches. While the Twin Cities will likely see just trace amounts, parts of western Minnesota are under a winter weather advisory due to higher expected totals. Snow is already moving into the metro and will continue in patchy, isolated spots through mid-morning.
Out west, more consistent snowfall with heavier bands embedded will linger even longer. WCCO's live radar below shows the storm as it moves across the state: Here's a zoomed-in look at the Twin Cities: You can find more radars and weather information on WCCO's NEXT Weather page . After the snow moves out Wednesday, cold conditions will remain, though winds will decrease.
There's a chance of more wintry weather next week, just in time for Thanksgiving. Anthony Bettin is a web producer at CBS Minnesota. He primarily covers breaking news and sports, with a focus on the Minnesota Vikings.
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Live radar shows winter storm traveling across Minnesota
Minnesota is set to see some snowfall on Wednesday, with some areas bracing for multiple inches.