There are those who now question whether the lower half of Minnesota will experience any sub-zero weather the rest of this winter. Another warm front moves in over the state today and forecasters predict
highs near 50 in southern Minnesota -- possibly even warmer on Tuesday. Even northern Minnesota will likely stay 20-degrees above normal until mid-week. After that however, much colder air will sail into Minnesota, bringing a chance that the mercury will dip below zero. By the way, there's never been a winter when the temperature didn't go below zero at least twice.