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Another cold day Friday with light snow possible Sunday

Temperatures remain chilly into early next week

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Forecast temperature anomalies Friday
NOAA via pivotal weather

Updated 9:00 a.m.

Friday will be another cold day with sunshine. Clouds increase Saturday with light snow showers possible Sunday.

Chilly weather continues with light snow showers possible Sunday

It was a cold early morning Friday. It was the first morning in the teens officially at the Minneapolis-St. Paul international airport. The temperature dipped to 13 degrees, the coldest morning since March 29. Many locations bottomed out in the single digits across northern Minnesota.

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Low temperatures reported early Friday morning
National Weather Service

Friday will continue the trend of below normal temperatures across the region. Look for more sunshine and highs mainly in the 20s to near 30. Winds should be lighter finally also from the northwest at 5-10 mph.

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Forecast highs Friday
National Weather Service

Friday night will be cold again in the teens to low 20s with mostly clear skies and light winds.

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Forecast lows Friday night
National Weather Service

Clouds increase Saturday ahead of a clipper system that will bring light snow showers Sunday across much of Minnesota.

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Forecast highs Saturday
National Weather Service

Light snow will spread from southwest Minnesota Saturday across the state Saturday night into Sunday.

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Forecast precipitation 7 a.m. Saturday through 7 p.m. Sunday
European Centre for Medium range Weather Forecasting via pivotal weather

A coating of accumulation is possible for mainly the northern half of Minnesota.

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Forecast snowfall Saturday into Sunday
National Weather Service

Temperatures may rebound to above normal readings by late next week. That equates to highs near 40 in southern Minnesota and low 30s in northern Minnesota.

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Forecast highs by next Thursday from NOAA's Global Forecast System model
NOAA via pivotal weather