
No fall in sight with highs in 80s all week
After a chilly start, highs near 80 and plenty of sunshine will make for a third straight #Top10WxDay in the Twin Cities on Sunday.
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Katie Steiner loves everything about her home state of Minnesota, and considers forecasting for Minnesota and Western Wisconsin such a privilege. Katie joined the WCCO team in the fall of 2018 and has loved every moment since.
Prior to coming home, Katie worked at the CBS affiliate in New Orleans, LA where she covered hurricanes, tropical storms, massive flash flooding events, and even a rare snowfall. She has also worked in Spokane, WA and Columbia, MO.
Katie is passionate about Minnesota weather, and received her certificate in Meteorology from Mississippi State University.
Katie's roots in Minnesota run deep, and she grew up surrounded by veterans. Her grandpa was an Army Reserve General based at Fort Snelling, her dad was a Navy pilot, and her uncle was an Air Force navigator. They made such an impact, her little sister was a Navy nurse, her little brother is a Navy jet pilot, and two of her cousins are in the Air Force and Marine Corps respectively. You can say the 4th of July is a pretty special day in the Steiner family.
Katie, her husband, and children are active in the Twin Cities community. They love to be outside: skiing at the cabin, tennis in the summer, cross country skiing in the winter just to name a few. You will most likely find Katie and the kids watching local sports at night...Katie's daughter is obsessed! Her family is also very involved in their local church, where Katie sings regularly at mass.
After a chilly start, highs near 80 and plenty of sunshine will make for a third straight #Top10WxDay in the Twin Cities on Sunday.
High temperatures are expected to be well above average this weekend and the following week.
Thursday will bring increasing humidity and a chance of rain to the Twin Cities.
Most of Minnesota is in for a beautiful day on Wednesday, though northern Minnesota is still under an air quality alert.
After an air quality alert expires Tuesday afternoon, the Twin Cities will be in for a nice couple of days.
An air quality alert remains in effect for the entire state of Minnesota on Monday.
Storms are expected to develop across western and central Minnesota later in the afternoon, reaching the Twin Cities by 7 p.m.
Sunday is going to be stunning in the Twin Cities, with low humidity, highs right around 80 and light winds.
An air quality alert remains in effect for all of Minnesota until 9 a.m. Monday.
After severe storms passed through overnight, Minnesota will be hot and muggy again on Sunday.
The Father's Day forecast looks mostly dry and warmer in the Twin Cities, though some storms could develop later on south of the metro.
The Twin Cities and other parts of the state are getting soaked this week.
A chance for rain Monday, into Tuesday, will help to keep temperatures cool throughout the 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.
After some morning rain, the clouds will eventually clear in the Twin Cities, bringing us some sunshine in the afternoon.