Brisk and sunny Saturday ahead
Cooler temperatures through Tuesday

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Canadian high pressure will bring plenty of sunshine for Saturday, with cooler temperatures in the 30s and 40s, accompanied by northwest winds. Warmer temperatures are expected to return on Sunday.
Brisk, sunny Saturday
Sunny skies will dominate the state as high pressure moves in from Canada. Temperatures will remain on the cooler side, with highs reaching the mid-40s, and cooler mid to upper 30s in areas with fresh snow cover.

With northwest winds between 10-15 mph, it will feel more like early March, than early April.
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Lows will drop below our seasonal average of 33 to the upper 20s, northern Minnesota will see some chilly low 20s. Winds will calm down to around 5-10 mph, coming from the west.

Warmer temperatures are on the way for Sunday, with highs in the lower to mid-50s, 30s to the north, and 40s in central Minnesota.

The beginning of the week will be chilly as a cold front moves through the Great Lakes region. A brief surge of colder air will keep high temperatures in the 30s, with the metro area struggling to reach 40.

Our cooler air will be short-lived, as 60s are expected to return to the forecast by Wednesday.