This has been the driest fall on record in Minnesota
The latest drought continues to worsen as our impressive stretch without rain goes on.
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The latest drought continues to worsen as our impressive stretch without rain goes on.
A big chill is in the air early Wednesday, but temperatures will return to average by the afternoon in the Twin Cities as conditions remain sunny and dry.
Sunday will be one of the coolest and windiest days in a while with scattered showers possible north of the Twin Cities.
Another cool fall weekend is on tap for residents across Minnesota this weekend.
A mild morning will give way to a warm day in the Twin Cities Friday, but it will be noticeably cooler as we enter the weekend.
We're ahead of another dry cold front which will help warm the Twin Cities into the low 80s on Thursday afternoon — about 20 degrees above average.
Not only are the Wild's jerseys green, but so are their new Zambonis.
After Sunday's taste of fall, highs will start to climb again as the workweek rolls on.
The weekend starts off warm and windy, before a cold front moves in overnight, making for a chilly start to the Twin Cities Marathon.
The northern lights are expected to be dancing overhead again this weekend, and Minnesotans might have a chance to see them.
High pressure continues to build back on Friday, making for a beautiful end to the week with sunshine and highs closer to 70 degrees.
It's been six days since Hurricane Helene made landfall along the Gulf Coast and many communities in the south are struggling to recover.
Highs will be only slightly cooler than Saturday, topping out in the lower 80s — still well above average for this time of year.
Thanks to high pressure, another gorgeous day is on the way filled with more sunshine and above average temperatures.
The Twin Cities will enjoy summery weather for the final Friday of September, with a forecast high of 84 degrees, which is about 15 degrees above average.