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Highs for the second half of next week and into the last full week of the month currently look to be in the 50s and 60s. That high pressure will keep temperatures in the 40s for Monday and Tuesday before a more extended stretch of warmer air moves back in. We will finally start to push the system out that has been plaguing the region as we head into early next week with Canadian high pressure moving in. Between the potential of precipitation, cooler temperatures, and windier conditions - Saturday will definitely be a much better day in the metro for outdoor activities vs. Windier conditions also return as we head into Sunday, with strong northwest winds gusting up above 30 mph at times in the metro during the day. The better chances will be in northern and eastern Minnesota, stretching into Wisconsin.Īnother batch of cooler air will also move in (along with more cloud cover for the metro) as highs only reach the 30s and 40s. While we won't likely see widespread rain or snow on Sunday across the state, there will be some scattered chances as we head throughout the day. _ A Few Rain/Snow Showers Around Sunday With Windy Conditions Sunnier skies are expected the farther south/southwest you go in the state. With the warmer air pushing in across southern Minnesota, highs will reach the 50s and maybe even touch 60F in southwestern areas.

A second round of rain or mixed/wintry precipitation will be possible in the afternoon. The first, in the morning hours, will once again be in the form of light snow with maybe another inch or two of accumulation in spots. The weather situation will be different up in northern Minnesota as a couple more pushes of precipitation will move through the region during the day. A touch of warm air pushing into the region will help temperatures reach the low 50s after starting off in the low 30s - but I'm sure that sunshine will help make it feel a touch warmer after all the gray skies recently.įorecast loop from 1 AM Saturday to 1 AM Sunday _ Dry Saturday In The Metro - More Rain/Snow Showers Up NorthĪs we slide into the first half of the weekend, we aren't anticipating any snow (or rain) in the metro! In fact, for the first time in a few days, skies will be mainly sunny with just some passing clouds at times. Looking at CoCoRaHS observations from the morning hours Friday, 3" fell near Sturgeon Lake with up to around 2.5" around Duluth. Snow totals in parts of northern Minnesota were a touch heavier. Through 6 AM Friday, NWS Duluth had picked up 1.8" - enough to build a small snowman! As the second tweet says, Duluth had set a new daily record through 1 PM with 2" of snow. It wasn't only the metro that saw some "heavier" amounts of snow.
