
More storms possible to end the week, then heat, humidity take over
The work week will wrap with the return of rain to parts of Minnesota, then the first pop of summer heat and humidity will arrive over the weekend.
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Chris Shaffer was raised in Stillwater, Minnesota and left our great state for four years to attend the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, where he earned degrees in Meteorology and Mass Communications.
Chris is an Emmy award-winning meteorologist and a proud member of the American Meteorological Society. He has been awarded the AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) designation. You may have seen him over the years doing the weather on television at KMSP FOX9 and WFTC/UPN 29. You may have also heard him back in his radio days on KOOL108, BOB100 (as Blaze Bodean), 104.1 The Point (as Cheeks), Cities 97, K102 (as Jack Wilde and himself) or KTLK.
It is no wonder why Chris is so passionate about Minnesota weather. His great uncle Wilbur was struck and killed by lightning while farming in southern Minnesota in the summer of 1952.
His family vehicle was once chased by a tornado near Maplewood, Minn. and one December on the way to Grandma and Grandpa's house, his family spent the night snowed in at a church in Winthrop, Minn., praying the blizzard would let up so they could get to Redwood Falls and open their presents the next morning.
Chris and his wife have family members all around the Twin Cities. And it's natural to forecast for the entire region with family in Pipestone, St. Cloud, Willmar, Sartell and Blooming Prairie just to name a few.
Chris loves the weather because it is always changing and is a constant challenge, much like raising his three daughters, who are as loud as a thunderstorm, pretty as a sunset and strong as a straight-line wind.
And who can forget the family pets? They've had guinea pigs, a hermit crab, a turtle, a salamander, a frog and several fish. They currently have two goldfish and their awesome Boston Terrier, Bailey.
The work week will wrap with the return of rain to parts of Minnesota, then the first pop of summer heat and humidity will arrive over the weekend.
Wednesday will be warm and mostly dry in Minnesota, though isolated storms are possible down south.
A tornado watch was issued for a large swath of central Minnesota.
Rain returns to the Twin Cities on Wednesday, with light showers starting early and building in the evening.
Spotty showers will linger into the afternoon on Monday, then we'll get a brief break before more rain arrives later in the week.
Air quality alerts from Canadian wildfire smoke expired Wednesday across Minnesota, with sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s in the Twin Cities.
An air quality alert remains in effect through Wednesday at noon for most of Minnesota, though conditions should improve in the overnight hours.
Thursday will feature a few peeks of sunshine in the Twin Cities, along with a chance of an isolated afternoon shower.
Passing showers are possible over the next couple of days in parts of Minnesota, but most areas should stay dry.
The Twin Cities and other parts of the state are getting soaked this week.
As Thursday's storm system slowly exits to the east, spotty showers and breezy winds linger for most of Friday in the Twin Cities.
Minnesota will see one more hot day on Wednesday before storms arrive, bringing with them a big cooldown.
The heat will hold in Minnesota on Tuesday as elevated fire danger and poor air quality continue.
A red flag warning and air quality alert will be in effect in Minnesota on a hot, windy Monday.
A cold front will pass through Minnesota on Tuesday night, dragging in cooler air for Wednesday