Monday will be mild with increasing clouds and morning fog in spots. Light snow showers and sprinkles will become possible later in the day as a clipper system moves through.
We don’t have any big storms in sight, but some spots could see a rain or snow shower Monday afternoon and evening. We have details on that and a big midweek warmup.
Cold temperatures and a dry weather pattern have combined to create smooth ice skating conditions on some remote lakes near Grand Marais and the Boundary Waters.
Some areas could see flakes at times Saturday night and Sunday morning, with another snow opportunity on Monday. We have details on that, plus the temperature outlook for the coming week.
Saturday will be the nicer day of the weekend in much of Minnesota. Some locations will see flakes at times late Saturday night into Sunday. Temperatures run a bit above normal this coming week.
November was drier and warmer than normal in the Twin Cities. We recap November and peek at the December outlook. Some spots in Minnesota will see some flakes this weekend.
According to retired meteorologist and climatologist Mark Seeley approximately two-thirds of days in the month were warmer than normal. and although it may not have felt like that warm, Thursday concluded one of the warmest Novembers since 1895.
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