
Weather Analyst Predicts Early Snow For Minnesota
Fall is definitely in the air! While it is not technically fall yet, it has been very crisp in the Northland lately. It was in the 40s when I left my house this morning!
Over the weekend, our region was also forecast to get some pretty chilly temperatures and many places in Northern Minnesota also dropped into the thirties! See - don't be mad at the messenger.

Whether we like it or not (and many do like it), we are inching closer and closer to fall with each passing day of August. This means winter isn't that far off, unfortunately.
With that, many well-respected meteorologists and weather analysts are already forecasting the first snow of the season so buckle up. One of my favorites just did just that.
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Before we dive into what one weather analyst says about the first snow, I should mention that the Old Farmer's Almanac is already predicting the first snow of the season for Minnesota: the middle to end of September!
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The good news is, according to their predictions, it will be short-lived and not a huge snowstorm or anything like that. It will be a light dusting of snow helping us ease into the new season.
Weather Analyst Makes First Snow Predictions For Our Region
One of my favorite weather analysts to follow is Midwest Weather on Facebook. He is pretty accurate and recently shared his first look into fall! According to his report, we may be seeing some early snow for Minnesota.
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The fall forecast, as stated, might include 'multiple long-lasting blasts of cold air' that could bring us early snows. We don't have specifics on just how early those snows may occur but we better start bracing ourselves now!
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