Mild overnight temperatures; active weather pattern this week
Multiple chances for rain and snow this week

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Low temperatures will be staying mild in the upper 20s to low 30s, which is close to our average high for this time of the year! A succession of weather systems will bring multiple chances for rain and snow this week.
Mild pattern continuing
Temperatures will stay mild for Monday night, only dropping into the upper 20s to low 30s with west-northwest winds 5 to 10 mph. A disturbance moving through southwestern Minnesota will spark off a few isolated rain showers into the evening hours.

Tuesday's highs will climb to the mid to upper 40s, with the 50s expected again in the southwestern parts of the state.

Another disturbance will move in from the northwest late Tuesday night, bringing a chance of rain showers to the metro area. Central to northern Minnesota will experience temperatures near or slightly below freezing, with a wintry mix expected.
This system will require closer monitoring due to the potential for freezing rain concerns.

Wednesday will be a bit cooler, with lingering rain showers and cloud cover clearing by late morning. Temperatures will rise back into the 40s, while northern areas will stay in the 30s.

We’ll continuing trending above normal through the week with temperature anomalies running 10 to 20 degrees above our seasonal averages.

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