MINNEAPOLIS - A bit of a broken record, still no significant snow storms are anticipated over the next several days. The weather pattern we have experienced most of the winter continues to hold. The split upper airflow over the midwest with the northern branch of the jetstream brushing the northern areas of the state and the southern much more active branch of the jetstream remaining well to our south.
This will give us a few flurries from time to time and temperatures that remain above normal.
The only kink is that on Monday the streams seem to merge and the southern stream pushes north and for now it looks like we could get some measurable snowfall on President's Day but we will have to watch and see if the pattern holds.
A little morning fog will break into partly cloudy skies on Wednesday with high temperatures reaching back into the upper 30s.
Belinda Jensen