
Tips to help keep your home safe from fire this winter
According to the National Fire Protection Association, January, December and March are the top three months for fires.
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According to the National Fire Protection Association, January, December and March are the top three months for fires.
Sunday will start out sunny and temperatures will be above average, but big changes are headed our way this week.
Friday will be cold but Saturday will make up for it with temps in the low 50s.
Enjoy the last few hours of warmth Thursday before we're back to autumnal reality.
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A warm front lifts northward later Saturday, keeping the clouds around, but bringing some notable changes to our weather.
According to the report from Climate Central, the planet ran nearly 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit above average from November 2022 through October 2023.
Expect plenty of sunshine Thursday with seasonable highs in the mid-to-upper 40s.
Sunday will be warmer, with highs reaching the upper 50s, but expect more clouds and gusty winds, too.
Expect a mix of sun and clouds Saturday, with seasonable highs in the upper 40s.
Expect a mix of sun and clouds as highs reach the low 40s in the Twin Cities.
Temperatures will still be on the cool side Wednesday, with afternoon highs near 40, which is about 10 degrees below average.
Sunday will still be a cold one, but at least there will be more sunshine.
It's the coldest morning of the year since April, and temps won't warm much over the next several hours. They'll settle in the mid-to-upper 30s.