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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Temperatures warmed into the night Wednesday, but they’ll take another tumble Thursday.
WCCO Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer says a few isolated flurries are possible overnight Thursday. A winter weather advisory will be in effect in northwestern and western Minnesota due to blowing snow from strong winds.

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Thursday’s high of 20 will be reached early in the day, and then the mercury will fall to minus 6 by the late evening.
Shaffer says Friday will be cool — with a high of 12 and a low of 4 — but we’ll warm to average – 24 degrees — for both weekend days.
It gets even warmer to start next week, with highs of 34 on Monday and 31 on Tuesday. We could see some light snow Tuesday, with a big temperature drop off Wednesday.
Source: CBS Minnesota
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