Here in Minnesota, we take pride in our ability to survive winter, so it's not a surprise one city in our fair state was just named one of the snowiest spots in the U.S.
The hottest weather of the summer may brush parts of southern and western Minnesota with 100-degree heat next week, with potentially dangerous heat indices
Satellite data shows ice on Lake Superior at the lowest levels ever recorded as of February 15, less than 5% of the greatest Great Lake is frozen over.