Sunny, but cold Saturday on tap
Expect a fairly quiet, but cold weekend as Canadian high pressure nudges in.
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Expect a fairly quiet, but cold weekend as Canadian high pressure nudges in.
Despite forecasted sunshine, Black Friday shoppers should bundle up with high temperatures in the teens across Minnesota.
The cold is settling in over the holiday, and with the gusty winds, it'll feel especially chilly.
More of the same for Saturday, until snow moves in for some on Sunday night.
Friday will be another cool and cloudy day, with Saturday following suit.
Overcast skies and northwest winds with gusts up to 35 mph will make the Twin Cities feel chilly on Thursday.
Sunday will be full of sunshine with high temperatures near 50 before things go downhill for the start of the work week.
A weak storm system will pass to through the north this weekend, bringing some changes to the region.
We're nearly midway through November and scant snowflakes have reached the ground in Minnesota, which has many of the state's residents wondering when they'll need to break out the shovel or snowblower.
Patchy fog and mist early Thursday will give way to clouds as the Twin Cities dry out and warm up ahead of a pleasant fall weekend.
The 2024 state of the climate report shows 25 of the 35 vital signs scientists are monitoring are at their all-time worst levels. That's up from 20 last year. One of those vital signs is sea surface temperature.
Sunday will start damp, but showers should clear up by lunchtime. However, clouds will linger.
Plenty of sunshine, calm winds and even warmer temperatures are in store for Minnesota on Friday, making it a #Top10WxDay.
Daylight Savings Time comes to an end, as some much needed rain moves in through the state Saturday night.
Temperatures will rise to the 50s and 60s over the weekend.