
Twin Cities to dry out, warm up ahead of pleasant fall weekend
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.
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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.
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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.