Thursday will be warmer with sun most of the day. Highs will range from the low 30s to the teens north. Snow develops Thursday night into Friday for southern Minnesota. A bigger storm is possible next week.
After a cold start, temperatures warm to the low 30s in southern Minnesota with teens and 20s north. A winter weather advisory goes into effect late Thursday into Friday morning for southern Minnesota.
The fourth annual Dark Sky Festival begins Thursday evening in Cook County in far northeastern Minnesota, a region increasingly known for its astrotourism and a chance to see truly dark skies in an ever-brightening world.
Wednesday morning snow showers will end by late morning with some sun in the afternoon. High temperatures will range from the low 20s southeast to zero northwest. It’ll be milder Thursday but more snow moves into southern Minnesota Thursday night.
Wednesday will be cooler with highs ranging from the low to mid-20s south to barely zero in the northwest. Another clipper brings light snow to central Minnesota but we’re watching the potential for a larger storm system Thursday night into Friday.
Light snow will cross central Minnesota Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Wednesday will be a colder day. Snow from Iowa will surge northward into southern Minnesota as Thursday progresses.
Large north-to-south temperature contrasts will persist Tuesday across Minnesota with highs ranging from the single digits and low teens north to near 30 in southern Minnesota. The first of two clipper systems brings snow showers to northern Minnesota Tuesday with another Wednesday.
Tuesday will be cooler but with a contrast between 20s in southern Minnesota and single digits in northwest Minnesota. Snow showers will develop across northern Minnesota with two quick clippers Tuesday and Wednesday. We’ll be milder by the end of the week again.
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