Winter storm could drop 3-6″ of snow on Twin Cities starting late tonight
A winter storm could pose challenges for morning commuters Thursday.
The Twin Cities could see 3 to 6 inches of snow with a winter storm that is expected to hit around midnight. Some of the heaviest snowfall is expected to occur during the morning commute, according to the National Weather Service.
It will also be cold, with wind chills expected to fall into the single digits, and gusty winds are expected to develop after the snow ends.
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