Regional weather view.
The weather will take an unfortunately dry and mild pattern for the start of the work week. We can expect really no weather issues region wide with nothing left over but sunny and mild conditions through Wednesday.
Local weather view.
The dry quiet weather pattern across the region will make for a pleasantly mild and sunny stretch for the next few days across the area. We can expect mild sunny days each day, with cool clear nights. Tuesday Highs will show the influence of a cool front that will pass through dry. Highs will only be in the upper 30s. Otherwise we can expect highs in the low 40s Monday and Wednesday, with lows in the low to mid 20s, with a few areas reaching the teens for lows.
Monday, Mild, Sunny with light winds. Highs in the low 40s.
Tuesday, Cooler, Sunny with a bit of a breezy. Highs in the mid to upper 30s. Tuesday Night, Cool, Clear skies with lows in the upper 10s to low 20s.
Wednesday, Sunny skies, light winds and mild. Highs in the low 40s. Wednesday night. Clear skies, lows in the mid 20s.
Looking Ahead
Many are probably seriously starting to wonder when the first significant snowfall accumulation will occur for southeastern Minnesota, while some are still wondering when the 1st 1 inch will fall. The next chance for snowfall for the area will arrive on Thursday of this week ahead of a fairly strong cold front. The system looks fairly minor and light at this time, and that is the way it will probably stay. Still that is our next chance of snow. It will dry out with fair temperatures for the 1st part of the weekend. Then Sunday the 4th of December looks on the more interesting side. A system develops over Oklahoma and moves northeast, With cold air already in place it appears like some areas may be seeing some snow. It it too early to tell on amounts but with the current track this system does effect our area of Southeastern Minnesota. It will clear out and be cold behind that system for Monday the 5th. Then mild and dry weather move in for the weekend of the 9th. It really remains pretty dry even though the end of the model run as we approach December 13th.
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