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Cloudy But A Drier Soon

Reported by: Assistant Chief Meteorologist Jim Politis
Last Update: 3/13 8:31 pm
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Areas of drizzle will be possible tonight through Tuesday as a large system moves off to our east and a few weak disturbances slide through the Upper Midwest. Drizzle will not fall everywhere and will not be constant, but will instead be possible at times during the next three days. The high temperature will be in the upper 40s, lower 50s Sunday and Monday. A general rule of thumb for whether you will be in the 40s or 50s over the next couple days is this; if you have snow on the ground you will probably stay in the 40s, if you very little or no snow, you have a better chance of reaching the lower 50s.


Wednesday and Thursday will both be dry and partly cloudy. The high temperature will be in the upper 40s/lower 50s both days. You can expect melting to continue and may even see snow-free surfaces soon!

To get the latest watches, warnings and advisories click here: West of I-35, East of I-35.


For up to date road conditions, click here: Iowa, Minnesota.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy with isolated showers.
Lows: Mid 30s.
Winds: North at 9 to 15 mph.

Sunday: Mostly cloudy with areas of drizzle.
Highs: Upper 40s.
Winds: North at 10 to 16 mph.

Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy with areas of drizzle.
Lows: Mid 30s.
Winds: Northwest at 8 to 13 mph.

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