Cooler, but still mild on Tuesday

Wintry weather moves back into Minnesota by late evening

Behind Monday’s cold front, Minnesota will not be as warm Tuesday, but highs still run 5 to 10 degrees above average for the last day of November.

Tuesday’s forecast

Following a mild Monday that brought record warmth in the 60s to a few spots in southwestern Minnesota, the state is off to a cooler start Tuesday. 

A cold front that passed through on Monday returned a northwest flow across the state, and combined with clear skies, Minnesota is beginning the day in the 20s north and 30s south.

Highs will also be cooler compared to Monday, but still above average, in the 30s north and 40s south. 

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Tuesday high temperatures.
National Weather Service
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Forecast storm position Tuesday night.
National Weather Service

The morning stays mostly sunny, but clouds increase as another warm front approaches the state.

That front moves a mix of wintry precipitation into much of Minnesota by late Tuesday and through the overnight.
It also sets the stage for warm weather again Wednesday, including a few more record highs possible.

That extended forecast will be updated around 9 a.m.

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