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Winter Weather Advisory for Dakota County Means Be Careful on Morning Commute

Two to four inches of snow is predicted to fall before Wednesday afternoon.

It's not the "snownami" of months past, but a Winter Weather Advisory has still been issued for Dakota County through 6 p.m. Wednesday.

The National Weather Service has predicted snowfall of two to four inches coupled with winds of 15-25 mph that could decrease visibility and make travel more difficult.

The snow is expected to move from southern Minnesota through the southeastern metro over the night and early morning, with snowfall intensifying early Wednesday.

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The good news? More snow doesn't mean more cold. Wednesday's high is still predicted to be 34 degrees.


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