Brighter Tuesday, rain and snow developing north late Wednesday
Temps overall remain above normal for most of Minnesota
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Updated 9 a.m.
We’ll see brighter skies Tuesday in southern Minnesota while northern Minnesota sees more clouds. Snow develops in northern Minnesota late Wednesday.
Brighter south Tuesday and dry
Tuesday will bring another day of mostly above-normal temperatures in the 30s and 40s. Portions of northeastern and northwestern Minnesota will be colder in the 20s.
We should see more sun in southern Minnesota but northern Minnesota will continue to see some mid-level could cover. There are even a few light snow showers possible in far western Minnesota.
Temperatures warm a bit for Wednesday with low to mid-50s returning to southern Minnesota while northern Minnesota remains colder ahead of the next system.
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System brings rain, snow late Wednesday
Snow showers will develop Wednesday in northwestern Minnesota while a few rain and snow showers will be possible farther south Thursday and potentially Friday.
At least a few inches of snow is possible in northwestern Minnesota, especially into Thursday.
We’ll be cooler behind the midweek system for Friday and Saturday before things warm back up again early next week. Sixty-degree temperatures will again be possible in southern Minnesota by next week, potentially even 70 again.
The six to 10-day temperature outlook calls for a high likelihood (90 percent probability) of above-normal temperatures next week: