972 AWUS83 KMPX 011135 RWSMN MNZ001>098-011830- WEATHER SUMMARY FOR MINNESOTA NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN 530 AM CST THU DEC 1 2016 Cloudy skies prevail across the North Star state overnight while areas of flurries and drizzle shifted off to the south. Temperatures generally settled into the upper 20s to middle 30s throughout the night. Similar conditions will persist throughout the day today as weak high pressure slowly moves in from the west. A few additional rounds of flurries or drizzle may drift across the state, mainly this morning, while temperatures remain steady in the upper 20s to middle 30s. High pressure will then prevail Friday through Saturday with a slight rise in temperatures as highs climb through the 30s. A weak frontal system will push through the state Sunday, bringing light rain and snow showers for much of the state but no snow accumulation is expected. Temperatures will then go on a downward trend through the first half of next week, with highs dropping into the teens and 20s. Multiple signals indicate the potential for accumulating snow in the Wednesday-Thursday timeframe next week but too much model uncertainty exists to latch onto any particular solution at this time. $$