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Minnesota weather: Chilly Saturday, warmer temperatures Sunday and heading into the week
MN weather: Chilly Saturday, pleasant Sunday
The weekend is starting off chilly with highs in the 40s for the Twin Cities metro area. But temperatures start warming up Sunday and into the week for a potential record-warm day on Monday.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – A chilly start to the weekend before temperatures warm up on Sunday and heading into the week for potential record warmth on Monday.
Saturday will be crisp and breezy, with winds coming from the north at 10-20 mph. Highs in the Twin Cities metro area are closer to seasonable, at 41 degrees. Overnight lows remain chilly in the 20s.
Sunday will be much more pleasant as winds shift out of the south, bringing warmer air for a high of 52 degrees in the metro area. Enjoy the afternoon sunshine and a lighter breeze for a beautiful end to the weekend.
Looking ahead, warmer temperatures will follow us into mid-week, with highs in the 60s and a potential record-warm day for Monday. Later in the week, we could see our next chance for showers as temperatures start to cool.
Here’s a look at the seven-day forecast:
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Skiers and sledders rejoice in Minnesota snow
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (FOX 9) – The holiday weekend snowstorm brought winter enthusiasts out in full force, with skiers and sledders embracing the snowy conditions.
Winter fun in Eden Prairie
What we know:
Dave Axelgard from Eden Prairie expressed joy over the unexpected snowfall, saying, “It was such a long, warm fall, I didn’t know when we were going to get snow. This is a nice surprise.”
Many kids enjoyed sledding before returning to school, with Kyle Batiza noting the challenge of walking back up the hill after sledding down.
Jorie Hendrickson and Hazel Kidd shared their sledding experiences at Staring Lake Park, with Hendrickson saying, “We’ve been sledding on two sleds, and we’ve been having fun, and we’ve been falling off and not falling off.”
Kidd added, “And I’ve been hitting people the whole time with my sled, because they’re walking on the wrong bit.”
Cross-country skiing excitement
What they’re saying:
Meghan Cosgrove, Executive Director of the Loppet Foundation, mentioned the opening of the “hamster loop” for skiing, saying, “We just opened what we affectionately call the hamster loop, which is a short loop. But we will be opening incrementally throughout the week.”
Skier Charlotte Cowdery expressed excitement, saying, “All of our friends are talking about, like Oh my gosh, it’s so terrible, how much snow we have, we can’t drive to work. And we’re thrilled. That’s the beauty of being skiers.”
Local perspective:
Many in the Twin Cities took advantage of the winter weather for skiing and sledding, despite the challenges it posed for commuting.
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Mid-morning Minnesota winter weather update
Winter Storm Warning
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