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Warming up to start the week, but chances of flurries move in

Winds will remain blustery but we get above freezing for much of the day.

StormTRACKER team
StormTRACKER Team

We'll start a brief stretch of milder temperatures but will have the chance to add a bit to snow totals around the region. Monday morning may bring a few flurries here or there, but most will get winds picking up to 15-25 mph out of the west, with highs just above freezing.

By Tuesday, we will have the chance for a brief clipper system to slide by, bringing a chance for light snow. For most, accumulations will remain light; however, a few spots across the Arrowhead of Minnesota may get around 1-3 inches, with a couple of spots getting higher amounts where multiple bands of snow move through. Highs still hover around freezing.

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Wednesday, we start to have that wind shift more out of the northwest, and it becomes a little chillier with highs hovering around 20 degrees before we are tracking a little milder weather to wrap up January for Thursday and Friday.

I grew up in Central Minnesota, and my in weather and storms led me to pursue my passion for meteorology. I got my Bachelor of Science from Iowa State University, and my experiences with forecasting there led me to start my career as a Meteorologist for WDAY as well as The Forum.
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