A steady snowfall blanketed much of southern Minnesota, half-a-foot of snow falling in some parts of the Twin Cities.
Here is an idea of how the snowfall will evolve this morning, and timing on when it ends this afternoon. We'll see the heaviest snow continue for a few more hours through mid-morning, before tapering off later this morning into the afternoon.#mnwx #wiwx pic.twitter.com/y1n7plNZ2C
— NWS Twin Cities (@NWSTwinCities) February 9, 2020
With all the snow at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airpor, travel vouchers are being issued:
Due to forecasted winter weather in the Northern Midwest, we’ve issued a travel waiver for February 9, 2020. See additional info here: https://t.co/RSmTFQMqLyhttps://t.co/EPGxZueYlM
— Delta (@Delta) February 8, 2020Roadways are trecherous because of the snow:
All roads in southern MN are snow covered and heavy snowfall is occurring in the Metro and southeast MN. Driving conditions are currently very hazardous so please use caution.In addition, @MnDOT has advised no travel in portions of southwest MN. #mnwx pic.twitter.com/Emt1jjBy9j
— NWS Twin Cities (@NWSTwinCities) February 9, 2020Heavy snow is predicted from Madison in the far southwestern part of the state, into the Twin Cities, and into Eau Claire, Wisc.




