If you go to
this link you will see a ref near the bottom with a zip file containing digital channel election info in spreadsheet form. From it I see KARE will move it's digital channel from 35 to 11, and KMSP will move from 26 to 9. So basically, I think you'll do best with a combo antenna, not just UHF.
That being said, you already have the UHF and I'd certainly see if I could get it to work before I'd drop cash on a big ugly monster. This is coming from someone who just put up a big ugly monster on his roof.
AH- the consistency question. Nope, only sometimes. Many stations currently transmit just one program at a time on their digital channel. So channel 5.1 near DC is the same as channel 5 analog. There currently is no channel 5-2 being broadcast here. Channels 7 & 9 analog are rebroadcast as 7-1 & 9-1 digitally, with 7-2 & 9-2 being weather maps or such. But, just for grins and giggles, WETA Channel 26-1 is their "HD" slot, when they transmit what they like to call HD. Their 26-2 slot generally matches their 26 analog program. SD of course. Then during the day they also transmit other programming on 26-3 & 26-4, and all 4 programs are SD. At night 26-1 is generally "HD" with another program, SD, on 26-2. Fixed banners are sent on 26-3 & 26-4 at night. Unfortunately, this doesn't quite work, and the multicasting detracts from the "HD" program's PQ.
Some stations around the country habitually put their SD program simulcast on analog and the "-1" slot, and their "HD" if they have it, on "-2." And then we have channel 66. They slice up their digital channel slot into 6 SD programs. I've heard of stations trying 8 programs multicast in one channel assignment.
The digital version of the SD program almost always looks better than the analog version, in my experience.
So you can see the SD program on the digital channel, currently in the UHF band. But at least 2 of the stations will move to VHF later.