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May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and this might surprise you, but Minnesota has the second-highest rate of melanoma in the country.
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May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and this might surprise you, but Minnesota has the second-highest rate of melanoma in the country.
Sunday will start chilly with temperatures in the 40s but will warm up into the upper 70s in the afternoon, which is why WCCO is declaring it a #Top10WeatherDay!
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High pressure will clear out most of Friday's clouds, setting us up for a bright, sunny start to the weekend.
Rain chances return to the Twin Cities on Thursday ahead of a warmer, drier stretch that sets in this weekend.
High pressure gradually returns to the Twin Cities through Friday, allowing for a drier and brighter day with sunshine back into the afternoon. That will help high temps get back near average close to 60.
The airline has teamed up with MicroTau, an Australian aerospace company, to study the use of this special skin that can be applied to a plane to increase it's fuel efficiency.
Rain is expected to arrive in the Twin Cities after 4 p.m.
The weekend will start off sunny before the next rain system arrives Sunday night.
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There's a chance for a few light showers Sunday, but there will still be plenty of dry time under a mostly cloudy sky.
Saturday starts off dry, but may turn wet as a warm front moves through the area during the afternoon.
As the days get longer, they are getting warmer. And while Minnesota doesn't get as hot as other parts of the country, heat still causes problems.
The Twin Cities will enjoy a brighter end to the week ahead of a warm weekend.
Low pressure tracking across the region on Thursday morning will make for a gloomy day in the Twin Cities, with some clouds and cooler temps.