Multiple cold fronts making their way through Minnesota this week
MINNEAPOLIS — The Twin Cities will be mostly cloudy and windy on Monday evening, with temperatures falling back to around 20 degrees.
Tuesday will be even cooler, with highs in the lower to mid-20s. Light snow showers and flurries are possible, with only trace amounts of accumulation to a half-inch is expected.
A second cold front arrives on Wednesday, bringing arctic air and dropping temperatures well below normal. Flurries or light snow showers may accompany this front. Expect afternoon temperatures in the single digits with wind chills below zero.
Thursday will be the coldest morning of the week, with widespread subzero temperatures expected. Wind chills could approach advisory levels.
Friday will remain cold, but the arctic air will begin to retreat. The weekend will bring temperatures closer to average.