Canadian high pressure moving along the Candian border near Minnesota will drop temperatures below zero again tonight. It will be partly sunny and cold on Sunday with a high in the middle teens. The next disturbance to affect the Stateline will cloud skies over on Sunday night with a chance of some flurries or light snow after midnight. Temperatures will moderate on Monday as a fairly strong disturbance drops southeast out of Canada into the upper midwest and weakens. Southerly winds will pump temperatures into the middle 20's Monday afternoon with a continuing chance of light snow and flurries through Monday night. It will remain a little below average for most of the up coming work week. The flow will flatten out a bit keeping the bitterly cold air over far nothern Canada bottled up through Friday. There are indications that some of that air may blast into the Stateline next weekend. Stay tuned.
By Meteorologist
Eric Nefstead
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