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Minnesotans may be treated to more northern lights this weekend from the strongest solar storm our planet has experienced in 20 years.
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Minnesotans may be treated to more northern lights this weekend from the strongest solar storm our planet has experienced in 20 years.
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Moderate to severe drought persists across most of northern Minnesota, and 18% of the state is now in a moderate drought or worse, down from 47% at the start of the year.
Another round of rain has arrived in the Twin Cities Sunday, and our unsettled pattern is here to stay.
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.