NEXT Weather: Temps will remain below zero on Sunday, Monday
Prepare for a couple more frigid days, as temperatures won't get above zero on Sunday or Monday.
Lisa has been fascinated by the weather all her life. She grew up watching Midwest thunderstorms in her hometown in northwest Indiana. She obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology with a minor in mathematics from Valparaiso University. She also obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications, and has the American Meteorological Society Certified Broadcast Meteorologist designation, as well as a NWA Seal of Approval from the National Weather Association.
While at Valparaiso, she was the founding Chief Meteorologist for their college TV station VUTV, President of the Northwest Indiana American Meteorological Society/National Weather Association, and active member of the Valparaiso University Storm Intercept Team (VUSIT). Part of her involvement with the storm chase team included a 10-day convective field study in which she chased storms across the plains traveling 5,626 miles through seven states seeing her first tornado!
Before making it back to the Midwest, Lisa previously worked for CBS affiliates in Sacramento, West Texas and Central Illinois.
Prepare for a couple more frigid days, as temperatures won't get above zero on Sunday or Monday.
The forecast high in the Twin Cities on Wednesday is 27 degrees, but it will feel like the upper teens due to wind chill.
While other parts of the country, some not so far away from here, are hunkering down for potentially major snow totals, Minnesota is in a state of relative quiet.
It's going to be an active weather week in Minnesota, starting with a system moving through Monday that should bring multiple inches of snow to parts of the state.
Expect a quiet day Sunday, with plenty of clouds and seasonably cool temperatures, but there are more snow chances on the way.
Minnesota will ring in the new year with fresh snow on the ground, and temps that will stay low enough to keep it in place.
After multiple warm air records were broken over Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, cooler air moved through the state Tuesday.
Next on the docket is rain for much of the state, and snow for some.
Wednesday will be our best chance of sunshine for the next several days.
Monday's going to be cool and breezy, but temperatures will jump right back up above average on Tuesday.
Tuesday is going to be cool and breezy, but much warmer temperatures are ahead this week.
Temperatures will be up and down but warming up by the end of the week.
Warmth is the big story over the next few days, with highs in the mid-to-upper 40s Wednesday.
The Twin Cities will see temperatures in the mid-30s on Monday, and snow flurries are possible in the evening hours.
Data shows that our November was the second driest on record for the Twin Cities.