
Cold, quiet Saturday gives way to a wet and windy Sunday
A cooler and quiet start to the weekend will give way to a wet and windy beginning of the week.
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A cooler and quiet start to the weekend will give way to a wet and windy beginning of the week.
A cold front may bring isolated showers to the Twin Cities on Friday, followed by a brief temperature drop before rebounding into the 40s and 50s by Saturday afternoon.
Expect seasonable highs near 40 under a mostly sunny sky.
A storm system moving through western Minnesota could bring several inches of snow on Saturday.
Thursday will be another gorgeous one in the Twin Cities, but the threat of severe weather looms for Friday and Saturday.
Instead of the whole county being alerted, there are now six smaller zones that will only be notified if a warning is issued in that area.
Another beautiful day is on the way Sunday, with plenty of sunshine helping to melt more snow.
NEXT Weather meteorologist Adam Del Rosso says snow will continue to melt all weekend
A lovely weekend is on tap in the Twin Cities, with the nearly foot of snow dropped on Wednesday on its way out.
A spring snowstorm is lingering Wednesday morning after already dropping plowable snow on the Twin Cities and other parts of Minnesota overnight.
High pressure will keep the sunshine around Sunday, helping highs reach the 40s and the 50s on Monday.
High pressure returns Saturday morning, just in time for the weekend, drawing in calming winds and bringing plenty of sunshine.
Minnesotans may see a mix of warm and wet conditions during the month of March.
The Twin Cities can expect strong winds on Friday, a chilly Saturday and a potential midweek storm.
The Twin Cities will enjoy a quiet Thursday before strong winds arrive on Friday, and temperatures fall this weekend.