Light snow up north Monday night; temps warming
A coating of snow is possible in northern Minnesota
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A clipper system will bring snow showers late Monday night into Tuesday morning for northern Minnesota. Temperatures will be warmer Tuesday into the 30s nearly statewide. Southern Minnesota could even see 40 degrees a few times this week.
Chillier Monday night; snow showers north
A clipper system is grazing northern Minnesota Monday night into Tuesday morning with some fresh snow showers.
Most snowfall amounts will be under 1 inch.
Temperatures will be colder Monday night compared to Sunday night, primarily in the teens statewide.
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Warming trend through the week
Tuesday’s high temperatures will be warmer and closer to the normal for the date, which ranges from around 32 in International Falls to 39 in the Twin Cities.
Northern Minnesota will have more clouds, while southern Minnesota sees morning clouds clear out.
Travel weather looks mainly quiet with a storm developing mostly south of Minnesota late Wednesday into Thanksgiving. We could see some brief snow showers on the northern edge of the system.
Parts of southern Minnesota could see highs getting close to 50 degrees by Saturday. You can bet the little bit of snow we have in central and southern Minnesota will be melting away.