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A sunny, fairly seasonable Sunday is on tap for the Twin Cities.
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A sunny, fairly seasonable Sunday is on tap for the Twin Cities.
It'll be one of the coldest-feeling mornings we've seen in a while, after a string of record-breaking warm days.
After three days of record-setting warmth this week, Friday and Saturday will not follow suit.
A major snowboarding event is set for this weekend in the Twin Cities despite this week's rain and record warmth.
Expect a little more sun and a little more warmth on Sunday, and later this week, record-setting highs could be in store.
After a few isolated patches of fog Saturday morning, it will be a quiet and dry weekend with high pressure in control.
Intense rainfall and drought are crushing the agriculture community, severe storms and flooding are stressing our roads and homes, and extreme temperatures are causing trouble for our parks and trails.
Wednesday morning's fog cleared early, setting us up for lots of sun to help temperatures soar to record levels in the 50s.
Sunday's forecast is going to feel awfully familiar for Twin Cities residents: morning fog and mild temperatures yet again.
The dense fog is back on Saturday, but it should ease up by the afternoon.
Dense fog advisories across central and southern Minnesota expire at 10 a.m.
It was a day filled with laughs and gratitude in Bloomington as the community celebrated a big birthday. A World War II combat veteran from Minnesota turned 100 years old.
Saturday will see clear skies and sunshine, and though temps will warm throughout the day, it'll still feel frigid.
Friday night will be another brutally cold one, but a big warmup is just around the corner.
As brutal as the temperatures have been the last few days across Minnesota and Wisconsin, there is a bright side to the biting cold.