Unusually frigid air will grip Minnesota Monday and Tuesday with highs only in the 30s to low 40s. Wind chills will be in the 20s and teens. Temperatures warm dramatically by the end of the week.
Temperatures will be unseasonably chilly Monday and Tuesday with highs just in the 30s Monday. Winds will blow from the north at 10-20 mph with gusts of 20-30 mph pushing wind chills into the 20s and teens. Monday night will bring frigid lows in the teens north and 20s south. A big warmup develops late week.
It’ll feel like November on Monday and Tuesday, then temps warm up nicely by the end of the week. We have info on all that, plus a look at the heavy snow that will hit parts of north-central Wisconsin and northern Michigan. We also have the latest fall color report.
Chilly temps will stay with us through Tuesday, then temps will recover nicely. We have an updated Sunday forecast and fall color map, plus a look at the week ahead.
A warm coat will feel good today, with chilly temps and gusty winds in the forecast. Some occasional rain and snow showers are expected in parts of northern Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
Chillier air arrives on Sunday and it will linger through Tuesday. We take a look at Sunday and the week ahead. The fall color report shows a shift in optimal leaf-peeping areas.
Sunday will be the chilliest day of the weekend, and the cold weather will linger into the start of the work week. We have details on that, plus who will see some weekend flakes. The updated fall color report is interesting.
High temps rebound a bit Saturday afternoon, but it’ll be breezy. Periods of snow will continue in portions of northern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin. We have your Saturday weather outlook plus a fall color update.
Snow greeted many Minnesotans Friday morning. It’s the earliest measurable snowfall in four years for the Twin Cities, about two weeks earlier than the typical average.
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