Weather and Climate News

Very mild with snow showers north Monday
Very mild temperatures will prevail this week. Two clipper systems will bring snowfall to mainly northeast Minnesota. 
Pacific air brings above-average temperatures this week
A streak of above-freezing temperatures has begun, with Sunday’s highs reaching the lower to mid-30s. Warmer Pacific air is pushing into the Upper Midwest, bringing more mild temperatures this week in the 30s and 40s. Any chance of precipitation remains elusive for now.
Warmer Sunday with sunny skies
Expect sunny skies and above-average temperatures on Sunday, with warm, breezy southwesterly winds ranging from 5 to 15 mph. The week ahead looks quiet, with temperatures climbing into the 30s and 40s and southern counties could even hit 50 degrees.
Winds decreasing Saturday night; warmer for Sunday
Breezy westerly winds will ease through Saturday night into Sunday morning. Clear skies overnight will lead to a sunny Sunday with temperatures above the seasonal average.
Breezy and cloudy Saturday with light snow showers
A classic winter weekend with seasonal temperatures in the 20s. Saturday will bring cloudy skies and breezy northwest winds, with wind chills in the single digits. Light snow is possible, with minor accumulations as a clipper system passes through.
Light snow, especially north; 2-part thaw next week
Typical January temperatures this weekend. Milder Pacific air arrives next week.
Seasonal temperatures for Friday; snow stays north
A clipper system will bring light snow to the northern areas, with flurries likely south of Interstate 94. Temperatures will warm up into the 20s and stay there through the weekend.
Chilly Thursday followed by weekend warmup
A minor setback to our temperatures as highs Thursday climb into the teens and single digits. Our temperatures return to seasonal values Friday through the weekend. A January thaw in the forecast next week with highs in the 30s and possibly 40s.