Monday starts off with a little light rain
Highs in the 50s put Minnesota about 10 degrees below average
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After a few morning sprinkles, Monday turns sunnier, but the state continues its trend of below average temperatures.
Monday’s forecast
A minor disturbance is bringing a few sprinkles and light rain showers across southern Minnesota Monday morning.

The precipitation clears out through the morning with more breaks of sunshine by the afternoon.
Morning temperatures are fairly seasonable, with 30s north and 40s south, although the Arrowhead has a couple spots starting the day in the 20s.
Highs stay about 10 degrees below average, with most of the state in the 50s.

Under high pressure, dry skies prevail most of the week, and temperatures climb. That extended forecast will be updated around 9 a.m.
Programming note
You can hear my live weather updates on Minnesota Public Radio at 7:49 a.m. Monday through Friday morning.
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