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Light flurries sweep across the region

Light flurries sweep across the region

Update: 2025-11-09
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Brisk northwest winds create a biting wind chill factor for Sunday, with temperatures staying below freezing and light snow flurries expected.

Taste of winter

Saturday’s Clipper system brought some of the season’s first accumulating snowfall to southwestern and southern Minnesota. The highest totals were recorded in Iowa and South Dakota, with around 5 inches of snow, while areas like Wilmont saw 4 inches, Brewster 3.5 inches, and Hardwick and Pipestone each picked up about 3 inches.

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Snowfall accumulation from Saturday, Nov 8
National Weather Service
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A cold, Canadian airmass has brought the season’s coldest temperatures thus far. Sunday morning air temperatures were in the chilly teens and low 20s across the state.

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Morning temperatures at 6 a.m.
Synoptic Data
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Blustery northwest winds between 10 and 20 mph will blow throughout Sunday, continuing into Sunday night before diminishing into Monday morning.

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Wind speed and direction for Sunday 7 a.m. to Monday 7 a.m.
NOAA via College of DuPage Weather
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High temperatures will struggle to reach the upper 20s to low 30s, with wind chill values in the teens, making for a chilly Sunday.

<figure class="figure figure-none figure-full"><source type="image/webp" /><source type="image/png" />Highs for Sunday<figcaption class="figure_caption">
Highs for Sunday
National Weather Service
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Light flurries are expected across the state, with little to no accumulation anticipated. However, northern Minnesota could see a quick coating of up to half an inch to an inch of snow before Monday morning.

<figure class="figure figure-none figure-full"><source type="image/gif" />Forecast precipitation Sunday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.<figcaption class="figure_caption">
Forecast precipitation Sunday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
NOAA via Pivotal Weather
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Temperatures will trend warmer throughout the week, with seasonal highs in the 40s expected by Tuesday. A jump into the 50s — and possibly even low 60s — is forecast by the end of the week. There’s no sign of truly winter-like temperatures sticking around for at least the next week or two.

<figure class="figure figure-none figure-full"><source type="image/gif" />6-10 day temperature outlook<figcaption class="figure_caption">
6-10 day temperature outlook
NOAA via Climate Prediction Center
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Light flurries sweep across the region

Light flurries sweep across the region

Mandy Thalhuber