Winter Weather — Lincoln, Minnesota
2025-11-25 · Lincoln, Minnesota
Event narrative
Gusty winds from 40 to 60 mph and a period of evening light snowfall with up to 2.0 inches 8 miles southeast of Hendricks led to several hours with visibility reduced to one mile or less near Lake Benton and Hendricks.
Wider weather episode
Intense low pressure developed across northern South Dakota and pushed eastward into Minnesota on the night of November 25-26. A very intense pressure gradient on the western flank of the system produced widespread winds which gusted from 50 to 75 mph, with the highest wind gusts noted through the Missouri River corridor and along the Buffalo Ridge. Light snowfall wrapped through areas of east central South Dakota and southwest Minnesota during the afternoon and evening, with amounts varying from a dusting along Interstate 90 to 1 to 2 inches near U.S. Highway 14. Combined with the strong winds, visibility briefly dropped to one-half mile or less in numerous locations north of Interstate 90.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1299702. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.