Posted at 4:29 PM on December 2, 2008
by Paul Huttner
(2 Comments)

Snow advisories blanket the I-90 corridor
The song sounds familiar.
It seems as if for the past two years we've been talking about snow systems passing south of the metro and blanketing the I-90 corridor and then blasting southern Wisconsin. Another Clipper will lay down 2 to 4 inches overnight and into Wednesday morning from Sioux Falls to Worthington to Rochester. Here in the metro we may get a dusting to an inch or so, especially the farther south you live.
Snow advisories for southern Minnesota
We basked in the warm sector ahead of the system today. Bank thermometers flashed 47 in Redwood Falls and Canby this afternoon. The trailing cold front will remind us it's December again tomorrow and for the rest of the week with highs in the 20's.
Our chances for snow may increase next week in the metro. But so far I don't see any whopper Gulf Storms or Panhandle Hookers on the maps. At least not yet.
Also you can track the infamous ISS tool bag and the space sataion in the night sky this week.
PH
I am hereby posting this comment solely to note that I will not be making a joke about Panhandle Hookers, and I would hope others show a similar level of restraint.
Haha - I love the fact that you can actually look up and see a backpack floating around in space.
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