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MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Saturday saw steady, light snowfall all day, bringing slick roads and cold temperatures. The snow is starting to move out of Minnesota Saturday night, and is expected to be fully gone by Sunday morning. With the snow leaving, cold temperatures will come in and linger through the week.
Here's our snowfall map from the Friday/Saturday snow. Thank you to everyone that submitted reports. For a detailed view, please see our interactive snowfall map https://t.co/3PEGPEe5Iu #mnwx #wiwx pic.twitter.com/hV3n3khaca
The first sub-zero low of the season averages Dec. 10 in Minneapolis - St. Paul, so this could be about a week earlier than normal — and the earliest below-zero temperature in Minneapolis-St. Paul since 2014, when the air dipped to minus-4 on Thanksgiving.
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MN weather: Snowy roads lead to 472 crashes, 596 vehicles off the road
The first snowstorm of the season has led to numerous crashes on roadways in the Twin Cities metro and across Minnesota on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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