Areas of freezing fog again early Tuesday. Poor air quality should improve later in the day. Temperatures will be mild again with snow showers overnight.
Particulate matter readings around Minnesota have risen into the unhealthy range for sensitive groups at multiple locations including the Twin Cities and Duluth.
Reduced air quality remains Monday and Tuesday as well as the possibility of freezing fog in the early mornings and overnight. Temperatures will be above normal with light snow Tuesday night.
Patchy freezing fog then partly cloudy Monday with above normal temperatures ranging from the upper teens northwest to low 30s southeast. Light snow is possible Tuesday night.
Warmer than normal temps are on tap this week. Some areas will have freezing fog Sunday night and Monday morning and parts of Minnesota will see some snow Tuesday evening.
Milder temps are on tap for the coming week. We have details on that, plus the potential for areas of freezing fog during the night-time and morning hours.
A few areas of fog and freezing fog are possible in Minnesota and western Wisconsin as we start our Sunday. We’ll have typical January temps this afternoon, with some sun.
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