A major snowstorm in Minnesota is tapering off, but a NEXT Weather Alert remains in effect through Monday night.
Governor Tim Walz authorized the Minnesota National Guard to assist with emergency operations as conditions improve.
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport saw hundreds of flight cancellations, and roads remain hazardous, with some snowplows temporarily stuck during the heaviest snowfall.
Snow is expected to move east by Monday morning, though the commute may still be slow due to lingering snow and wind, CBS News has reported.
Temperatures will stay cold, with Monday highs in the teens and wind chills below zero, and another inch of snow is possible Tuesday.
