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Brisk Winds and Snow Showers: A Chilly Finale to February in Minneapolis

AuthorEditorial Team
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February 28, 2026/06:00 AM
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Weather
Brisk Winds and Snow Showers: A Chilly Finale to February in Minneapolis
Source: National Weather Service (weather.gov) / Author: MNDOT plow camera

A Wintry Conclusion to the Month

Minneapolis residents should prepare for a brisk and snowy end to the month as Saturday, February 28, 2026, brings a mix of persistent snow showers and biting winds to the Twin Cities. While February has largely followed historical climate trends, today’s forecast indicates a transition into a more blustery and unsettled pattern that will likely impact travel and outdoor activities throughout the day.

Morning: A Frosty Start with Light Flurries

The day is expected to begin under heavy, overcast skies with light snow showers moving across the metro area. Early morning temperatures are forecast to hover between 9°F and 17°F, though the wind chill will make it feel significantly sharper—dropping the perceived temperature as low as 7°F. Breezy conditions will be present from the outset, and commuters should be mindful of slippery patches on secondary roads and sidewalks where overnight frost and early flurries have settled.

Afternoon: Peak Temperatures and Snowfall Chances

As the city moves into the afternoon, the mercury is expected to reach its daily high of approximately 21°F. Meteorological data suggests a 35% chance of snow throughout the daytime hours. While massive accumulation is not anticipated, the combination of falling snow and shifting winds may create visibility issues for those out and about. Humidity levels will fluctuate around 57%, maintaining the crisp, dry cold typical of a late Minnesota winter. The National Weather Service has noted that while the snow may be intermittent, it will be steady enough to coat local thoroughfares.

Evening: Blustery Commutes and Clearing Skies

The most significant impact for residents will likely occur during the evening hours. Local advisories have highlighted a potentially snowy evening commute, urging drivers to allow for extra travel time and to maintain safe following distances. By nightfall, the snow showers are expected to taper off, giving way to partly cloudy skies. However, the wind is anticipated to remain a factor, with speeds gusting up to 22 mph. Overnight lows will dip back down to 15°F, keeping the region firmly in a deep freeze as the calendar turns toward March.

Safety and Travel Advisories

  • Motorists are advised to exercise caution during the late afternoon when snow showers may intensify and reduce road visibility.
  • With wind speeds expected to hit 22 mph tonight, residents should secure lightweight outdoor items and be aware of the increased risk of wind chill during nighttime activities.
  • Standard winter attire, including insulated layers and wind-resistant outerwear, is highly recommended as the feels-like temperature will remain in the single digits for much of the day.