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Minneapolis, Minnesota – A broad late-winter warm-up is taking shape across the Upper Midwest, bringing a noticeable break from recent cold and signaling a quieter stretch of weather for the region. Temperatures are expected to trend above normal across Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and parts of Michigan, easing travel concerns and reducing the risk of prolonged bitter cold.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, the Feb. 9–15 outlook favors above-normal temperatures across much of the Upper Midwest. The strongest signal stretches from the northern Plains into the western Great Lakes, placing the region firmly within a milder-than-average pattern through mid-February…