Teens, 20s Monday; temps drop Monday night; snow north Tuesday
Cooler early week, milder by Friday
Temperatures will not move much Monday as cooler air slides in on northwest winds. Highs will range from the teens in the northwest to near 30 in the southeast.
It’ll be a cold night Monday night with lows subzero north and single digits south. Snow develops Tuesday for northern Minnesota.
Temperatures cool with Tuesday snow north
Cooler air is moving across Minnesota and that means temperatures will not move a whole lot Monday. Highs will range from near 30 in southeastern Minnesota to the teens northwest. Winds won’t be as high as some of the gusty days last week but it will be breezy.
A few light snow showers will be possible as well Monday. Monday night will be a cold one with subzero lows to the north to single digits above zero south.
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Snow showers develop Tuesday and this will once again affect mainly northern Minnesota.
A swath of 1 to 3 inches will fall into Tuesday evening for the northern half of the state. In southern Minnesota we could see a dusting to a coating.
High temperatures Tuesday will see quite the contrast between north and south with just low teens in the northwest corner of the state and low 30s in the southeast corner.
As colder air just to our north retreats some, we’ll see temperatures warm into the 30s across southern Minnesota Friday into the upcoming weekend.