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Another Round of Snow and Cold on the Way

A heavy band of wind whipped snow will move across the state during the Tuesday morning rush hour. Lake-effect snow showers are possible throughout the week for the area.

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This snow is being caused by a Clipper system coming from Canada. Of course with strong winds the wind chill value will stay much lower today, so I wouldn’t go without a jacket this afternoon.

Actual temperatures will remain the single digits to near 10 above zero even during the afternoon Tuesday. Temperatures tonight are expected to dip down between 7 and 10 below zero.

The Star Tribune says slick spots may have contributed to a four-vehicle crash on Interstate 94 near downtown St. Paul Monday morning. Snow looks likely for most with totals by Tuesday night ranging between 1 to 3 inches for the area. That means wind chills will drop below zero Sunday night and into Monday morning, according to our news partners at ABC57.

By the end of the week, temperatures will warm to near the average in the middle and upper 20s, before another shot of colder air by the weekend.

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Wednesday: Skies will become mostly cloudy as another disturbance works through the region.

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