Some rain and snow chances Tuesday. Becoming windy and brighter Wednesday
Temps back above normal by Friday
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Updated 9:15 a.m.
We’ll have scattered snow and rain showers Tuesday, lingering into Wednesday for southeastern Minnesota. Some slushy accumulation is possible. Winds also increase late Tuesday.
More rain, snow chances Tuesday; winds rise
Two systems will work to create some scattered rain and snow showers Tuesday into early Wednesday. The first is a clipper system swinging through from the north, and the other is a system clipping southeastern Minnesota into Wisconsin through Wednesday.
Depending on timing and temperatures, there will be some slushy accumulations, especially in eastern Minnesota.
High temperatures will be mostly in the 40s Tuesday across the state.
Winds will also increase Tuesday into Wednesday, becoming quite blustery at 15-30 mph from the north. Gusts could be over 40 mph in southeastern Minnesota Wednesday.
Much warmer by late week
We’ll also see more sunshine Wednesday for most of the state except eastern Minnesota, where clouds and snow showers will linger. Temperatures will continue to trend upward — back to above-normal readings — by Friday and into the weekend.
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