
Sunny, warm Sunday is a #Top10WxDay
We're closing out the weekend with a #Top10WxDay in the Twin Cities.
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Joseph Dames joined the WCCO team during the winter of 2022. He is currently the weekday morning meteorologist. You can also catch him putting together weather, science, and other environmental stories during the week.
Born and raised in Illinois, just outside of Chicago, Joseph grew up in the small community of Plainfield. Plainfield is notorious for the 1990 F5 tornado, which started Joseph's interest in weather. Joseph stayed in the state of Illinois for his education and attended Eastern Illinois University with a concentration in broadcast meteorology.
Joseph spent seven years covering wildfires, ice storms, and atmospheric rivers in Portland, Oregon. As a fan of snow, he is excited to trade those in for winter forecasting.
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We're closing out the weekend with a #Top10WxDay in the Twin Cities.
The Twin Cities are in for a lovely Friday, but more rain is on the way.
Rain crept into the Twin Cities overnight Thursday and will become more steady throughout the day.
Make way for some nice weather in the Twin Cities on the first day of May.
After a sunny and warm start to Tuesday, storms will roll across southern Minnesota.
The Twin Cities are about to be treated to some proper April showers.
Strong southerly winds, along with some sunshine, will help temperatures climb close to 70 Thursday afternoon in the Twin Cities.
After a frosty morning in the Twin Cities, the sun will shine, wind speeds will decrease and highs will reach the low 60s
After a sunny start to Tuesday, more clouds and showers will arrive in the Twin Cities by midday.
After a dry morning in the Twin Cities, wind and warmth will increase as the day goes on, with a forecasted high of 68 degrees.
Thursday will be mostly dry with a high of 55 degrees. The sun will return by the afternoon, along with the wind.
Much of Minnesota will see multiple rounds of rain, and potentially even thunderstorms, on Tuesday.
Monday will be a mild day with some spotty showers possible in parts of Minnesota, but the real soaker of a system arrives Tuesday.
High pressure moves in and the sunny skies take over the entire weekend.
Upper-level energy will keep a few spotty showers in the forecast for Thursday afternoon, otherwise expect a mix of clouds and sun.