MINNEAPOLIS— A weak system approaching Sunday will throw some clouds toward Minnesota, but many will remain dry.
Highs try to warm a little more but only reach the lower 20s with wind chills closer to 10.
Southwest Minnesota will see some snow showers tonight with only an inch or so of accumulation.
A second bit of energy looks to move in late Tuesday and could throw a few light snow showers our way, but miss us largely to the north. The arrowhead could see 1 to 3 inches of snow.
That system will help temperatures recover with highs closer to 32 degrees by Wednesday, before dropping back into the 10s and 20s next weekend.
Despite the recent cold snap, this was still the warmest meteorological fall on record for the Twin Cities. The average temperature from September 1 to November 30 was a measly 55.4 degrees. The previous record was from 1931 with an average temperature of 54.5 degrees.