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Area Weather: No major storms on the way; spring just 93 days away!

No major winter storms are on the horizon, but we could see some light snow this weekend and again for Christmas Eve into Christmas Day. Keep in mind that spring is only 93 days away!

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WEATHER HISTORY

In 1917 the town of Milaca had its 59th consecutive day with no precipitation.

WEATHER FACTS

The highest temperature ever recorded in Minnesota is at Moorhead when it hit a sizzling 114 degrees on July 6, 1936 during the Dust Bowl!

MINNESOTA

AT A GLANCE

Moorhead...Low 9...High 18

Morris...Low 12... High 19

Twin Cities...Low 16...High 24

TODAY (Saturday)

Mostly cloudy with a chance of light snow. High 19 Low 9 Winds: SE 10-15 mph Prec. Trace-.05"

Today's sunrise: 7:57 am Today's sunset: 4:37 p.m.

Normal High: 21 Normal Low: 5

An Alberta Clipper will slide through the area and could generate some light snow today into Sunday.

OUTLOOK

•Sunday: Mostly cloudy, chance of light snow. High 17 Low 8 Winds: NW 5-15 mph Prec. Trace-.10"

•Monday: Clearing sky, light snow possible early. High 14 Low 1 Winds: NW 10-20 mph Prec. Trace-.10"

•Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 15 Low 1 Winds: SE 10-15 mph Prec. None

•Wednesday: Increasing cloudiness and colder, chance of snow. High 18 Low 7 Winds: NE 10-15 mph Prec. Trace- .10" Winds: N 10-15 mph

•Thursday: Mostly cloudy, chance of light snow. High 17 Low 3 Prec. Trace-.10" Winds: NE 10-15 mph


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