Another widespread precipitation event will impact the area Tuesday and Wednesday with a messy mix of precipitation types expected again. Greatest threat for heavy snow north of Zumbrota.
An extended period of quieter weather sets in for the end of this week into next week, with temperatures running slightly below normal.
The week will begin deceptively chilly, where the sunshine outside will make it look warmer than it is with highs on Monday only expected to be in the low-40s.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be the most impactful weather days of the week with a mix of rain, snow and thunderstorms all possible. Usually temperatures crash from warm to cold during powerful Spring storm systems, but this week will be the opposite.
On Tuesday a mix of rain and snow will impact Zumbrota. Good news, Zumbrota will be far enough south that it will either sit on the rain/snow line or be just south of it. This will result in Zumbrota getting little to no snowfall accumulation while other locations especially across central Minnesota could pick up double-digit snowfall.
On Wednesday, warmer air surging from the south will change any remaining wintry mix to all rain with the chance for a few rumbles of thunder.
Beyond Wednesday, a more tranquil pattern will settle in meaning dry days for any weekend plans.
Kathryn Prociv, CCM
*Forecast is subject to change, especially beyond 48 hours. An updated forecast will be provided if there is a significant change in the forecast.
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