Many Midwesterners will enjoy nice, fairly mild weather today, while somepeople who live in the Upper Midwest deal with scattered showers. Behind thisstorm, cold air will move into the northern Plains and the upper Great Lakes,allowing some snow showers to develop over the upper Great Lakes on Monday.Accumulations will generally be light, but heavy and quick bursts of snow in afew areas may lead to dangerous winter driving conditions.
Another storm will follow closely behind, spreading a new round of light snowinto the Upper Midwest on Tuesday.
Story by AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Meghan Evans.
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