If you're looking for the perfect escape this winter, look no further! Check out these picture-perfect Minnesota Airbnb's that you can stay in this winter.
Experts say this winter will be influenced by La Niña. La Niña occurs when the sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean near the equator are cooler than usual. This usually means Minnesota can expect a colder and wetter winter.
It's that part of the year where we're waiting to see just how bad this winter will be in Minnesota. Here are some signs from Mother Nature that we could be in for a tough one.