Wind Whips Minneapolis Today as City Braces for Tuesday Flurries

Minneapolis woke up to a brisk, mostly cloudy Sunday morning on February 22, 2026, with the kind of cold that cuts right through a winter coat. Readings at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International hovered near 6°F, but a stiff northwest wind is dragging the wind chill closer to -10°F. Gusts could spike up to about 30 mph through the midday commute, so it will feel raw across open areas and over exposed stretches of road.

Today’s Forecast and the Week Ahead

Temperatures are expected to claw their way to a high near 17°F today, with a chance of light snow showers developing after 7 a.m. Northwest winds around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph, will keep the chill factor front and center. Overnight lows drop to about 4°F before a mostly sunny Monday offers a modest rebound with a high near 21°F.

The real warm-up arrives Tuesday, when highs could climb near 37°F and light snow chances return, setting up a slightly milder but potentially slick stretch. Forecast details and timing are from the National Weather Service Twin Cities.

Commute and Local Impacts

Blustery northwest winds could slow high-profile vehicles and make bridges and exposed roadways trickier to handle if any snow develops, so plan for extra travel time and secure loose outdoor items…

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