"Spring Snowstorm Causes Chaos in Minnesota with Record-Breaking Snowfall and Transition to Rain"

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Minnesota's spring snowstorm has transitioned to rain, resulting in wet and messy conditions for the morning commute, with 6-10 inches of new snow in some areas. Winter weather advisories have expired in the Twin Cities, but a NEXT Weather Alert and NEXT Drive Alert are in effect. Rain is expected to continue throughout the day, with temperatures rising into the high 30s, and some more snow possible in the evening. The precipitation is expected to help alleviate the state's drought conditions.
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