Feels-like temps in the teens, chance for snow for parts of state on Sunday
MINNEAPOLIS — A weak system approaching Sunday will throw a few clouds Minnesota's way, but many will stay dry.
Highs try to warm a little more but only reach the lower 20s with wind chills closer to 10.
Southwestern Minnesota will see a few snow showers overnight with only an inch or so of accumulation. A dusting of snow could clip the metro and wrap up before the morning commute.
A second weather system looks to slide in late Tuesday into Wednesday morning, which could throw a few light snow showers toward the Twin Cities but will mostly impact the north. The arrowhead could see 1-4 inches of snow.
That system will help temperatures rebound with highs closer to 32 by Wednesday before dropping into the 10s and 20s again into next weekend.
There's another chance for some light snow on Friday.
Despite the recent cold snap, this was still the warmest meteorological fall on record for the Twin Cities. The average temp from Sep. 1 to Nov. 30 was a measly 55.4 degrees. The previous record was set in 1931 with an average temperature of 54.5 degrees.