Yesterday's Minnesota snowstorm is crossing Lake Superior into Canada this evening. One last disturbance is rotating around the southwest quadrant of the system is bringing some sprinkles to the stateline to the south and east of Rockford early tonight. With the disturbance will shifting off to the east it will be partly cloudy for the rest of the night. Weak high pressure will pass to our south on Monday keeping winds southerly. Temperatures will make a nice recovery back into the low 50's under mostly sunny skies on Monday afternoon. Clouds will increase on Monday night in advance of the next weather system dropping southeast across the northern plains. Temperatures are expected to be in the low 50's again on Tuesday under partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of some light rain showers. The low will continue to move to the southeast Tuesday night and Wednesday continuing chances of light rain showers. As colder air follows in behind the departing low on Wednesday night light rain showers may become mixed with a some wet snow flakes. A strong cold front will bring cold temperatures to the upper midwest on Thursday. It looks like afternoon highs will be in the upper 30's. A nice recovery is expected under sunny skies taking temperatures back to the upper 40's. The next chance of rain will be on Saturday night and Sunday.
By Meteorologist
Eric Nefstead
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