Milder Monday, although temps still below average
Light snow tracks across northern Minnesota
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Temperatures stay milder for Monday, with only slight snow chances for northern Minnesota.
Monday temperatures
A warm front moving across Minnesota actually raised temperatures for much of the state Sunday evening and overnight. So you might notice it’s slightly warmer Monday morning than it was Sunday evening, with much of the state in the teens and low 20s.
Because that milder air is already in place, temperatures will remain mostly steady Monday, with our afternoon highs only being the same or only slightly warmer than the morning temperatures.
Even though the temperatures are noticeably milder than Sunday, they are still 5 to 10 degrees below average. Our bigger warmup comes in the second half of the week.
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Monday snow
There have been a couple areas of very light snow in northern Minnesota Monday morning, especially around the Duluth area.
Here is the radar as of 6:49 a.m., although much of the snow is so light it is not showing up:
Little to no accumulation is expected, and this snow is ending.
Another round of light snow could move across northern Minnesota Monday evening, also with most places seeing no accumulation, and at most a light dusting.
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