Clouds, possible rain and snow mix expected after sunny start to Sunday
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After a cold but sunny start to Sunday, the weather will turn a bit worse later in the day.
KSTP Meteorologist Jonathan Yuhas says a band of snow will start pushing through the western part of Minnesota at around noon and make its way to the Twin Cities metro around at around 4 p.m. or 5 p.m. Sunday.
By the time it gets to the metro, Yuhas says it will be mostly rain, although a few snowflakes may be mixed in.
Sunday’s temperatures will top out in the low to mid-40s.
A better chance for some snow comes overnight, as Yuhas says Minnesotans may wake up to a light dusting of snow on Monday morning.
Looking at the week ahead, Monday will be windy and cold, with winds of 20 mph to 30 mph expected and gusts of up to 40 mph. Tuesday will have lighter winds, with temps climbing back into the 50s before another chance for rain on Wednesday. Yuhas says Thursday looks to be the best day of the week, with sunny skies and temps in the 60s expected. Temperatures will remain in the 60s to end the week but chances for more rain return.
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