
Showers exit to the north, but more rain returns to Twin Cities on Sunday
The first of two storms for the weekend is making its way out of the metro area on Saturday morning.
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The first of two storms for the weekend is making its way out of the metro area on Saturday morning.
The Twin Cities are about to be treated to some proper April showers.
This week's drought update shows improvement for central and southern Minnesota as well as central Wisconsin. However, there are a few pockets where it's still abnormally dry.
Strong southerly winds, along with some sunshine, will help temperatures climb close to 70 Thursday afternoon in the Twin Cities.
Sunday's sunny skies and seasonable temperatures are enough to make it a #Top10WxDay.
High pressure will move in for the weekend, bringing in some sun and calmer winds, culminating in a #Top10WxDay on Sunday.
High pressure gradually moves in for the weekend bringing a little more sun, warmth and calmer winds by Sunday.
Oak wilt, which has been in Minnesota for 70 years now, continues to spread. Arborists like James Ostlie say the risk is even greater this year.
The sunshine is back with calmer winds and slightly cooler highs in the mid-70s. This is the first #Top10WxDay of the year.
It's the start of a sunny and warm weekend in Minnesota, with temps on Saturday reaching into the upper 70s.
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.