High pressure keeps things dry into Monday. Showers develop Tuesday
Temperatures will trend upward this week
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High pressure will create another sun-filled day Monday. Clouds increase late as rain showers develop Monday night into Tuesday morning. There will be other spotty chances for rain this week.
High pressure keeps sunshine around Monday, but rain develops Tuesday
Monday will be another very nice day with sunshine much of the day thanks to surface high pressure. Highs will be in the mid to upper 70s south to low 70s north with cooler readings near Lake Superior.
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Showers develop Monday night into Tuesday morning with some spotty pop-up redevelopment late Tuesday.
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Temperatures will be trending upward, mostly into the 80s for southern Minnesota mid week into the weekend. We’ll also have a couple spotty shower or thunder chances Wednesday and Thursday, with more organized activity possibly over the weekend.
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