Breezy sunshine enters the Twin Cities for a summer-like weekend
High pressure moves in and the sunny skies take over the entire weekend.
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High pressure moves in and the sunny skies take over the entire weekend.
Upper-level energy will keep a few spotty showers in the forecast for Thursday afternoon, otherwise expect a mix of clouds and sun.
The City of Hastings issued a notice on Wednesday morning informing its residents that some of its municipal wells are now above the allowable drinking standards for PFAS.
Much of Minnesota will be dealing with clouds, spotty showers and gusty winds all day on Sunday.
An encroaching storm will bring gusty winds back to Minnesota on Saturday, but highs will approach 60 degrees again.
Easter Sunday will be cloudy and dry for most of Minnesota, with highs back in the mid-40s.
Saturday will be mostly quiet; clouds will linger and high temperatures will make it back into the 40s.
A weak clipper system arrives on Friday in the Twin Cities, increasing the clouds and bringing some spotty light rain starting in the late evening.
All of the wet weather over the past week has helped with the ongoing drought across Minnesota.
WCCO meteorologist Chris Shaffer says a Winter Weather Advisory has been added including the metro area until Tuesday morning. The wind will pick up and the raindrops many have seen Monday will change back to snow.
A major storm is making its way through Minnesota, and by the time it wraps up, much of the state will see half a foot of snow or more.
A winter weather advisory has expired for much of Minnesota Friday after the first round of March snow left several inches in central Minnesota. But the next round could leave much more in its wake.
The Twin Cities could get half or more of the season's current snowfall total by Tuesday. Here's what we know so far about both storms and potential snow totals when it's all said and done.
Thursday will be mostly cloudy and dry until the first of two storms rolls across Minnesota.
Dozens of bald eagles have been spotted along Lake Traverse in western Minnesota over the last few days.