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Winter Storm Warning Issued For Mendota Heights: What To Know
A massive snowstorm is headed toward the Twin Cities metro area Friday. Here is the localized forecast for Mendota Heights.
MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MN — A winter weather warning was issued for Dakota County by National Weather Service.
Between 6 to 10 inches of snow is set to fall in Mendota Heights on Friday, according to the localized forecast provided by the National Weather Service.
Snow will arrive in Mendota Heights after 9 a.m., making for slick roads and reduced visibility. Be sure to slow down and allow for extra time to reach your destination.
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Here is the NWS forecast for Mendota Heights:
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Thursday: The high will be 38 degrees with winds between 5-10 mph.
Thursday night: It will be mostly cloudy with a low around 23. There will be light winds.
Friday: It will begin to snow, heavily at times, after 9 a.m. There is a 100 percent chance of precipitation and the high will be near 30 degrees. Around 3-5 inches of snow is possible.
Friday night: It will snow, heavily at times, before midnight. The low will be 21 degrees and there will be a 90 percent chance of precipitation. Between 3-5 inches of snow is possible.
Saturday: It will be partly sunny with a high of 25 degrees, before becoming gradually sunnier. There will be 10 mph winds.
Saturday night: It will be mostly clear with a low of 24 degrees. There will be winds of 10 mph.
Sunday: It will be sunny with a high of 37 degrees and 5-10 mph winds.
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